Getting ready for winter!
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Yeah I know lol We will see normally we go out christmas eve and just mess around.
My buddy has them on his ram they do good in just about anything. I stayed home today while my buddy put my tires on so I just traded him trucks lol anyway I went and got wood(shhh I swear I didnt use his truck lol) I didnt have to use 4wd they grip pretty good but might be cause the truck is like 7,000+ lb and they are 35's lol. I sure do miss having a big truck
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Well sorry took so long to get pics up just got back from picking up a new mossberg shot gun had to drive 3 hrs each way but for the price couldnt pass it up lol.
Cant really tell how big they are but in person you can tell a difference and man do they handle awesome took them for a 45 mile jog and thats the best smooth drive I ever had in my truck. Oh and im pissed I asked for white lettering and I somehow got blue wtf!
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Cant really tell how big they are but in person you can tell a difference and man do they handle awesome took them for a 45 mile jog and thats the best smooth drive I ever had in my truck. Oh and im pissed I asked for white lettering and I somehow got blue wtf!
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I only notice some rub when backing up during full turn but its not that bad kinda like when your in 4wd. Well worth it cranking the bars are easy well for me it was 70 degree garage and a creeper lol Took me around 10-20 min helps when you have good sockets too. I used my cummins industrial socket set I love this thing I've used it so much the ratchet(not pictured) is about 2 foot long its great for jobs like this.
Smallest is like 1'' and biggest is like 2 and 1/2'' not sure never had to use it lol
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Smallest is like 1'' and biggest is like 2 and 1/2'' not sure never had to use it lol
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