Lowered Trucks: tech and info....
Tx, at the time I was running a set of alumimnum 18" Durangos and was looking for a set of 20" peddles. Found a set of 08 SLT rims NIB and thought I would give them a try. I like them, but won't say anymore than a nice set of peddles. Peddles have a very classy look in my opinion.
Tx, You left the door wide open with that exhaust for a roll pan... lol
All I can say about tires is, to be careful about what you use as you don't want any rubbing. I run 285/50-20's and I don't think I can get anything bigger under it. If you remove the OEM front bump stop buckets and use aftermarket bumps you can cut them for maximum travel and still not rub under full compression. Remove the rear OEM bumps and again modified aftermarket bumps can be used. There are lots of pictures in the lower section of what I have done with Red. Also, Aligning the caster/camber removed a slight rub I had when I first dropped mine. Good shocks are a must. Good luck. You are going to love the way it drives.
All I can say about tires is, to be careful about what you use as you don't want any rubbing. I run 285/50-20's and I don't think I can get anything bigger under it. If you remove the OEM front bump stop buckets and use aftermarket bumps you can cut them for maximum travel and still not rub under full compression. Remove the rear OEM bumps and again modified aftermarket bumps can be used. There are lots of pictures in the lower section of what I have done with Red. Also, Aligning the caster/camber removed a slight rub I had when I first dropped mine. Good shocks are a must. Good luck. You are going to love the way it drives.
ya man my kit cam with new front and rear bump stops and i had an alignment done and its good right now with 285/50/20 and i opted to get the street performance shocks from BellTech which are the best ones they sell





