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38s and a 2" lift
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Hello all,
I just wanted to share the pic; While chasing a vibration i swapped a set of 38x13.5 RT Falkens onto my burb. I have been driving around for a few days now and they never rubbed even at full turn and flex some. Disclosure, it's a snowboarding, fishing, camping, towing rig. I wouldn'trun this set up hard core wheeling. Just wanted to share the pic and show it can be down. when i buy another set it will be the 37x13.5 RTs. They look better then the AT3W Chris |
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That truck looks Great.
I am here now for the comments. I have owned a 1976 Blazer with a 6" lift +3" body lift with 40" tires. I have also in the past, had various other set-ups. Good luck with that set up. |
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the source of my wobble is the 37 Falkens. Once perfect they now have 30K on them and causing balance problems. |
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Here's another one for you. Jackson Watson's K5 Blazer with 2.5" of lift from an Offroad Design Coilover system with 40" Maxxis tires. Jackson Watson is Stephen Watson's son, who is the owner of Offroad Design in Colorado. If you like low lift, big tire, offroad Square Bodies check out their website. I do not personally know them but follow their social media and websites.
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