4low strong enough for racing?

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highperf4x4

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That's a little overpriced IMO, I got the same stuff done for around 1500


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Richmond gears, Yukon posi, IFS front diff and a new axle?

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it was 450 just parts. labor was included in the great swap.

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o I thought that was all just parts lmao I've never paid labor so I don't know haha
 

highperf4x4

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Cool. I was starting to feel like a schmuck lol

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nice I run 35's with on true 6" lift and 3" body with 4:56's and if it was a mud truck and not my DD I would put in 4:88 for mudding. Although I don't make the power you do. My truck is a beast in the mud pits though.
 

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Right on man. I'm thinking about adding the 3" body lift and some 37" boggers.

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I currently run Maxxis trepadors, but will be going with 37's or 38's when they are toasted. I might get the trepadors again in 37's I love them they have served me well. But If I had your truck I would run boggers!
 

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That trepador kinda looks like a rock crawler tire

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