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Old 01-11-2015, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by tnpnt1
nice lookin' truck.the offset is alittle much though..
Same for me. A little to much negative for my taste. (Unless there's flares in the future)
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I have a 6" RCX lift and I the same problem with the nose being a little higher. I see you have a toolbox (full) also and was thinking it could be the weight hut if anything would rather the rear a little higher and not the nose. Are you going to try and put some small blocks in the rear or have another solution ?
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Originally Posted by 08fx4f
here you go. I think the it's a little nose high.
man theres something about a blacked out, jacked up truck in our bodystyle
great job bud, beautiful truck!
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Originally Posted by bourgeois1269
I have a 6" RCX lift and I the same problem with the nose being a little higher. I see you have a toolbox (full) also and was thinking it could be the weight hut if anything would rather the rear a little higher and not the nose. Are you going to try and put some small blocks in the rear or have another solution ?
No. It's not really noticeable. So I'm leaving it. But you could add a leaf. A little better than stacking blocks.



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