How big of a tire fits under the bed?
#1
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How big of a tire fits under the bed?
I'm in the process of doing a SAS on my 95 pickup (still in the teardown phase). I plan on ruinning 35's when I'm done but I need to know if the spare will fit under the truck. I could remove the bars that hold the stock spare in position but would that allow the new spare to be held securely?
Would the new shocks (Bilsteins) and shock mounts get in the way? Is installing it in the bed the only option?
(Need a spare because it's also a DD)
Would the new shocks (Bilsteins) and shock mounts get in the way? Is installing it in the bed the only option?
(Need a spare because it's also a DD)
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My 33 will fit, but you may have to move the exhaust - it's pretty close, depends on exactly where yours ends up.
My question is, why would you do a SAS (presumably to gain ground clearance and flex), and then ruin it by having a tire in the way?
x2 for putting it in the bed.
My question is, why would you do a SAS (presumably to gain ground clearance and flex), and then ruin it by having a tire in the way?
x2 for putting it in the bed.
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My 33 will fit, but you may have to move the exhaust - it's pretty close, depends on exactly where yours ends up.
My question is, why would you do a SAS (presumably to gain ground clearance and flex), and then ruin it by having a tire in the way?
x2 for putting it in the bed.
My question is, why would you do a SAS (presumably to gain ground clearance and flex), and then ruin it by having a tire in the way?
x2 for putting it in the bed.
right i forgot
#10
And now we start with the insults. Are we back in grade school here? "Are you his gay lover" Seriously?
You need to grasp the concept between bashing a SAS, and helping people decide if its right for them. Not everyone needs a SAS.
Anyways, lets get back on topic. Its quite rude to derail a topic (which you have done in several threads) just to follow tc around and bash on his opinions. Take it to PM's.
You need to grasp the concept between bashing a SAS, and helping people decide if its right for them. Not everyone needs a SAS.
Anyways, lets get back on topic. Its quite rude to derail a topic (which you have done in several threads) just to follow tc around and bash on his opinions. Take it to PM's.
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