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Old 05-31-2017, 11:17 AM   #26
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Re: NEW rims/ tires, new wildwood brakes, new currie 9 inch

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locker is gone.....

They are a pain. Love the noise in mine, people stop me to tell me something is broken.

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Old 06-01-2017, 07:10 AM   #27
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Re: NEW rims/ tires, new wildwood brakes, new currie 9 inch

What did you replace it with?
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Old 06-01-2017, 08:59 AM   #28
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Re: NEW rims/ tires, new wildwood brakes, new currie 9 inch

Nice Truck!!

For your question on the front tires, I run 275/45/20 on the front. No problems with turning left/right full lock. I do have an issue when running down the road an hitting dips where the right front rubs. However, the suspension is not good. Actually getting ready to change it all out. The guy I got the truck from lowered it about 4" in the front without a drop spindle.

Can you share some info on where you picked up the Currie rear end? What it's measurements are? I'm wanting to go with wider (12")) wheels in the back but am having trouble finding anything decent with the amount of back space needed. Swapping to a shorter rear end would solve that since the bed is already tubed about 14". Appreciate any info you can share.
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