New-ish Guy (w/pics)
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New-ish Guy (w/pics)
New guy here. Have a few post under the belt.
The only two pictures I have right now. (Ive been too busy working on the dang thing)
Stats:
2001 1500 Offroad
5.9 with 114k miles 3" BL with 35s, 4.10s, new cap, rotor, plugs, wires, tps, cleaned IAC, brand spaking new rear end with and Auburn due to the factory LS turning itself into little pieces a week after I got it, leaking plenum, parking brake light that wont turn off, a few speakers that dont work, trans that may or may not have much left.......
So farm Im having fun with it. ps, its a DD too.
The only two pictures I have right now. (Ive been too busy working on the dang thing)
Stats:
2001 1500 Offroad
5.9 with 114k miles 3" BL with 35s, 4.10s, new cap, rotor, plugs, wires, tps, cleaned IAC, brand spaking new rear end with and Auburn due to the factory LS turning itself into little pieces a week after I got it, leaking plenum, parking brake light that wont turn off, a few speakers that dont work, trans that may or may not have much left.......
So farm Im having fun with it. ps, its a DD too.
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Thanks all.
Yes, Im in Texas, DFW.
The rake is factory seeing that its stock susp. (just a body lift)
I have compared the rake to others and I dont really think mine sits any lower in the front, maybe just a little. I think the front ranch hand is about 175lbs. I'm 220 and when I bounce around on the front the truck doenst really sink any lower.
I'm not a huge fan of having the truck sit higher in the front. (ie, chevys that crank the torsion bar, really looks bad when accelerating and the front is 4" higher in the rear)
I dont know maybe a 2" spacer in the front would be nice in the future.
None the less, thanks for the warm welcome, the forum has treated me well so far.
if you want to ride high in the front get one of these
Yes, Im in Texas, DFW.
The rake is factory seeing that its stock susp. (just a body lift)
I have compared the rake to others and I dont really think mine sits any lower in the front, maybe just a little. I think the front ranch hand is about 175lbs. I'm 220 and when I bounce around on the front the truck doenst really sink any lower.
I'm not a huge fan of having the truck sit higher in the front. (ie, chevys that crank the torsion bar, really looks bad when accelerating and the front is 4" higher in the rear)
I dont know maybe a 2" spacer in the front would be nice in the future.
None the less, thanks for the warm welcome, the forum has treated me well so far.
if you want to ride high in the front get one of these
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