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Old 08-14-2011, 11:15 PM
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Old 08-14-2011, 11:23 PM
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Well I'm deff thinking about just going with 37's, and go ahead and add the 3". Then save up for gears. How much do they run? Ive never really looked into it. Like labor and all
Old 08-14-2011, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by nickpatton_189
Well I'm deff thinking about just going with 37's, and go ahead and add the 3". Then save up for gears. How much do they run? Ive never really looked into it. Like labor and all
Gears are about 1500 maybe a little more
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Originally Posted by nickpatton_189
So no one with 35's?? I need tires soon and ons go with a set of trail grapps, but Its not in my budget to add the leveling kit with AAL since the new baby will be here within a month or so. Never know what to expect with a little baby so I wanna have some money saved for her
Sorry if it's too late. 6" Pro-comp + 2" leveling kit in front, 8" Atlas leaf springs in back. 35" Nitto Trail Grapplers. Don't ask why I don't have 37's, its complicated .


If in the first picture the truck looks a little higher in the back its because of two reasons, on a slant towards the front (hill), and leaf springs were just installed and weren't settled all the way.
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Heres mine 6" RCX and a 3" PA body lift

Old 10-31-2011, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by thatIRISHtruck

Sorry if it's too late. 6" Pro-comp + 2" leveling kit in front, 8" Atlas leaf springs in back. 35" Nitto Trail Grapplers. Don't ask why I don't have 37's, its complicated .

If in the first picture the truck looks a little higher in the back its because of two reasons, on a slant towards the front (hill), and leaf springs were just installed and weren't settled all the way.
Are those 20"s? Looks good. Any more pics?
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Heres mine 6" RCX and a 3" PA body lift
What is your wheel specs, like rim size and tire size
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