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Old 12-31-2012, 05:15 PM
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Just a showoff post i guess... felt the need after finally being able to wash it after catching a break from the precipitation.

2010 XLT 5.4L
275/70/R18 BFG AT/KO
2" AS level
3" replacement block
(2) 60 lb sandbags at the moment, rides so much smoother and the extra grip is worth the weight

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Looks good, nice truck!
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looks really good. clean and simple, the way a truck should be. are your tires LT or standard load? I really need to get some sand bags too, my rear end moves so much now that I'm on LT's.
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I'm really liking the tire size. Looks great.
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Originally Posted by DavidKR
looks really good. clean and simple, the way a truck should be. are your tires LT or standard load? I really need to get some sand bags too, my rear end moves so much now that I'm on LT's.
standard load. my rear end was all over the place before the sand. best $7 ill spend this year.
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There seems to be a lot of debate over effectiveness of sand. Living and driving in Colorado for 40 years, I can say without doubt, weight in the bed of the truck - or trunk of a rear wheel vehicle makes a huge difference on ice. Nice truck. Love those tires.
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Originally Posted by ecoboozed
There seems to be a lot of debate over effectiveness of sand. Living and driving in Colorado for 40 years, I can say without doubt, weight in the bed of the truck - or trunk of a rear wheel vehicle makes a huge difference on ice. Nice truck. Love those tires.
I am starting to realize this, I may just keep my 4 Pirelli tires that were replaced in the back of my truck for dead weight, because that's all they're good for..
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Originally Posted by HardcoreFXFour
I am starting to realize this, I may just keep my 4 Pirelli tires that were replaced in the back of my truck for dead weight, because that's all they're good for..
Thought you sold those things!

But nice and clean looking truck!
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I concur with what others have said. Those tires look great.
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looks good


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