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Old 11-27-2012, 09:17 PM
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Thats probably what im going to go with. I found them for 260 a piece
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Here is mine. Just got tires the other day and had nothing but compliments on the look. I have the Nitto Trails 295/70/18.


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If i get an edge programmer would i be able get the correct speed. And how
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That is sweet man if only my bumpers were the color of the body id get black wheels but unfortunately i have chrome. I couldnt find any dark stone metalliac trucks with black wheels
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Originally Posted by F0rd1926
If i get an edge programmer would i be able get the correct speed. And how
I highly recommend the edge evo programmer. I just got one before the tires and it really woke the truck up. Im very glad I have it now with bigger tires. As for calibration, you plug in your tire size into the evo and it does it all for you. My shifts are a lot smoother also. With the Evo, there are a lot of things you can program and/or adjust.
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Originally Posted by jetchaser
I highly recommend the edge evo programmer. I just got one before the tires and it really woke the truck up. Im very glad I have it now with bigger tires. As for calibration, you plug in your tire size into the evo and it does it all for you. My shifts are a lot smoother also. With the Evo, there are a lot of things you can program and/or adjust.
How much was your evo im looking at an edge CS and its 570$ at the shop +tax
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Originally Posted by F0rd1926
If i get an edge programmer would i be able get the correct speed. And how
You just plug it in and go to tire size options then input your tire size
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How much was your evo im looking at an edge CS and its 570$ at the shop +tax
I bought mine for $180 off of Craigslist. They sell used on ebay or craigslist all day for $250. Be patient and find a good deal. I got the mounting pod also for that. I Love that thing --I'd buy one again even without changing out tires.
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I seen a edge evo cs for 395.


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