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Grease Monkey
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Fresno CA
Posts: 750
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Re: will this work?
Your truck is lot prettier than mine. Mine is for sale if you want some parts! Snag those tires and myself and the others on the board will get you the rest of the way. You could do a 6" lift and a 3 BL to get 9" and you'll probably get by. By the way you won't need new driveshafts, just get them lengthened. No biggy.
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Southeast Alaska
Posts: 122
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Re: will this work?
pretty trucks are good when your single, these days I want to go where I want without being stranded.
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I think I am going to go for it, i think they are 39.5x15 on 16.5,s Do I have to worry about backspacing? anything else I need to check? |
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Southeast Alaska
Posts: 122
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Re: will this work?
heres a shot of the backcountry, this is were I want to go and not breakdown. You get far enough in a heli and a extraction fee of $10k is your only way out. theres no trails, just muskegs. Out of the 8 thousand or so people that live here this land is mostly reserved to ATVs, theres maybe a handful of capable trucks here
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