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Dodge T-Rex finds his long lost twin Brother

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Old 03-24-2010, 05:29 PM
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yea, i will be regearing first, and i have to do the 3 inch body lift, then going to the 41.5 or smaller, i think i may try the new pitbull rocker tires... i know you are or were and editor, know anything about them?
 
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also i notice your steering links... what are you using? i need to upgrade mine
 
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Pitbulls are great tires. Their sidewall protection is great, the tread compound if flexy and fairly soft, and the tread pattern is chaotic....that is what you want for offroad use. In the rocks and general wheelin you want a tread pattern that varies, so if one lug does not catch or bite the next one will, or any combination of lugs. Interco makes great tires, I like the TLS over the boggers. Bogger rule in the mud and slop, but on hard pack, or for latteral traction they are not nearly as good as the TLS's or Irocs. The MT Baja Claws are a good soft compound tire that is great on slick rock, but they have a pattern that is to regular so your bite does not vary. So if you grove a set of MT Claws, or take out every outher lug altogether, then you create a great tire for off road. However, the street drive on those will be rough. If you are mostly on the street then the Rockers, TSLs, or the BF Goodriches line will work.

I have a crossover steering with a Rocklogic Hydraulic Assits Ram.
 

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Old 03-28-2010, 11:18 PM
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Here is the Charger with its new Black 20 inch rims. I Like it!!!

 
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That looks sharp! I've always wanted to see a T-Rex in person. So far all I have seen is pictures. Very nice rides though, and the shaker hood with black wheels compliment that charger very nicely.
 



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