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Old 02-23-2017, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Was that in newbie thread (guy looking to purchase a truck) or kingranches thread (transmission) ?
It was in the 4bt swap one.
Old 02-23-2017, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by DrillRig52
It was in the 4bt swap one.
Okay I got yuh. I thought you guys where talking about someone else...since you mentioned troll. I was thinking about the other troll.
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Originally Posted by DrillRig52
It was in the 4bt swap one.
Tires and rims would look good on your truck,-

Old 02-23-2017, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Tires and rims would look good on your truck,-

Those things are sweet. Maxxis buckshot I believe, they are bias ply tires and not road legal last I checked.
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Originally Posted by DrillRig52
Those things are sweet. Maxxis buckshot I believe, they are bias ply tires and not road legal last I checked.
If we had a little more realestate in wheel well they would look killer.
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Like those cleats on the sidewalls, they would offer up some traction in the muck.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Like those cleats on the sidewalls, they would offer up some traction in the muck.
One day when I have the funds I'll be doing a Dana 60 Solid axle swap on coilovers, 37s, full lockers and an exo cage. Well, that's my dream anyways.
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Originally Posted by DrillRig52
I just acted like I didn't read any of it and told him there's videos on YouTube right after he said he watched them all.
I caught what you were talking about, only after I put up a link for him to follow. My bad. lol
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Originally Posted by akdoggie
I caught what you were talking about, only after I put up a link for him to follow. My bad. lol
lol it's all good. I didn't even know that link was on here.
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What's the advantages of a 4bt, why wouldn't you go 6bt, economy ? 6bt fit's, trans is fairly easy w/separate controller. Guess I could research, anyone know off hand ? I like that you can use all the factory gauges/sensors.

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