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Old 02-24-2012, 07:43 PM
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I sometimes wish I would have bought a silver truck. They always look clean.
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Oh man that's going to look good. I wouldn't be able to resist. Nice truck!
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Lol thanks. I don't know if Ill make it, but I'll give her hell
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Tires are here (well 3, they sent 3 33x20s and 1 35x18... My luck.. Should be here by Friday though) I have been waiting on BMF to send me two more wheels as 2 were blemished. Talked to them today they said should be here by the end of the week also. Not bad considering I ordered them Black Friday!
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Truck looks GREAT!
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Originally Posted by RideRed
Thanks! Im thinking 33's or 305/55's like you have got. I pull a decently heavy trailer and dont want this thing to be constantly searching for gears or losing too much power.
How heavy is the trailer? I want to know how it goes with these MT tires when you get them installed. Went with 275/60 for that same reason... maybe should have gone with 305... Oh well

One thing is sure, they will look nice under that truck ;-)
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Originally Posted by IronJoce
How heavy is the trailer? I want to know how it goes with these MT tires when you get them installed. Went with 275/60 for that same reason... maybe should have gone with 305... Oh well

One thing is sure, they will look nice under that truck ;-)
Thanks I'm excited to see how it turns out, hopefully they don't stick out too far beyond my liking.

The trailer is an 09 27FT Layton with a slide, about 6500 dry IIRC.
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I like those rims, but they look a bit small.
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Originally Posted by SultanGris
I like those rims, but they look a bit small.
Small meaning only 20's?
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Originally Posted by RideRed

Small meaning only 20's?
They looked smaller than 20s,, I want to get 24s,, have 20s now. Smaller than 20s look funny on these trucks I think.


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