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Old 04-19-2017, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Lockelamora
Hu, maybe with the stock offset it works. I had a +18 that were 34's and they would rub on bumps with tight turns and when I was actually off roading they couldn't articulate. And to be honest...doesn't look like you boys get any articulation either. But I was already proved wrong once, so chances are I'm wrong twice.
I don't got around flexing like i'm a jeep, but I was at the hunt club yesterday riding around and did just fine.
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I don't got around flexing like i'm a jeep, but I was at the hunt club yesterday riding around and did just fine.
I don't do that either, I just live in on a closed dirt road, and use another as my main way to get around. It is completely washed out and has huge holes and bumps everywhere. Going 40+ on it tends to create some big bumps. Also if I go fast enough I can catch air in a few sections and I need some room to land. FYI- The truck doesn't take jumping well at all and I am frequently at my dealers service department.
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I don't do that either, I just live in on a closed dirt road, and use another as my main way to get around. It is completely washed out and has huge holes and bumps everywhere. Going 40+ on it tends to create some big bumps. Also if I go fast enough I can catch air in a few sections and I need some room to land. FYI- The truck doesn't take jumping well at all and I am frequently at my dealers service department.
yeah that sounds awful, but i don't think you'd rub doing that with my setup

should prolly just buy a raptor or desert runner setup!
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yeah that sounds awful, but i don't think you'd rub doing that with my setup

should prolly just buy a raptor or desert runner setup!
Raptor wasn't out, and a pre-runner would put my investment past a Raptor...I'm stuck pretending with some aftermarket parts until I get some more miles on my truck and trade in...for most likely a raptor as it will save me a lot of time and money in the long run.




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