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Old 02-04-2014, 01:57 PM
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There's a set of 1-2" RC shackles for sale in the classifieds. Pick em up and install on the 1st hole for 1" drop.
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[MENTION=120577]zimmer0[/MENTION] he makes a good point lol say I decided to hop into a field or something lol. 35x12.50s might hit the bed w/ 1" or more. I'd think a 1" block as apposed to a 1.25" block would do what i want.
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My question is, where would I got about finding a 1" rear block. All I ever see is 2" or 3".
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Originally Posted by balberd0229
My question is, where would I got about finding a 1" rear block. All I ever see is 2" or 3".
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Originally Posted by balberd0229
@zimmer0 he makes a good point lol say I decided to hop into a field or something lol. 35x12.50s might hit the bed w/ 1" or more. I'd think a 1" block as apposed to a 1.25" block would do what i want.
i doubt it, should have plenty of clearance IMO.



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