ShadowRejects
I drank the Kingpin koolaid
I dont think mine are too fatigued. they dont look too bad and theres quite a CV angle
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thats pretty good. put some paint on those parts ! :O
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I dont think mine are too fatigued. they dont look too bad and theres quite a CV angle
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thats pretty good. put some paint on those parts ! :O
I got a 6in RC Suspention lift (not sure rear block size) I was wondering where I could pick up smaller blocks to make the truck have the lean and have the front have the slight tilt to the sky? Thanks for any help
if you were from canada, youd see why i dont waste my time. itll be off by next winter
maybe there. Im from Manitoba and did my frame and parts last year and theyre still good lolif you were from canada, youd see why i dont waste my time. itll be off by next winter
Rough Country will have 3" blocks because they also sell a 3" lift. You could also remove your AAL and have the 4" block out back. Pretty much anywhere that sells truck parts should have blocks
My 285/70/17 Duratracs measure about as close as you can get to 33's and thats the max size I can comfortably get on with an AAL and some crank. I installed the tires and wheels 1st just to see how it looked, the fenders were pretty stuffed and I had to trim a little off the bumper valance. I like the height I've gained with the AAL and a few cranks of the TB's. The AAL was was practically the same money as blocks, I kinda figured that was a no brainer, if I could not only gain the height I wanted but also had a little extra payload capacity it's a win win.
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