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blazinchuck Wrote:krazybronco Wrote:blazinchuck Wrote:krazybronco Wrote:homes that is some sick flex and what size tires you running
lil' ole 38"TSL's w/ Allied beadlocks
ok let me think them is some big ol tires to me i hoping one day to fit 35s
you know you can fit almost any tire on any truck...just need to cut it out-YO! :lol:
yeah i know but then you have to think of axle strenght i dont think a d28 is going to hold up to 44s
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A little flexy now eh? :twisted: :twisted: She looks good Chuck. Let me know when you take it for a test run I would like to see it in action.
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69bronco Wrote:A little flexy now eh? :twisted: :twisted: She looks good Chuck. Let me know when you take it for a test run I would like to see it in action.
Thanks paul! Will do on the invite...maybe this weekend coming,Chuck
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OK, enough with the qoutes!!!!
hock: I'm getting dizzy :lol:
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ok sorry no more quotes from me
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yeah, you gotta watch that Krazy...I hear he's bad news :lol: :lol:
back to the topic, if you guys want some flex and cant afford Heims?
Get these!!!!!
http://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Rub.../front_end
I had the frame on the stands high in the air. With the poly bushings and the coils removed, the axle would still sit about 10" off the floor :roll: I install the degreed bushings and the axle dropped to the floor with out the coils
hock: These things are awesome, and cheap enough to do!!!!!!! Chuck
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Chuck, besides the obvious exterior cut outs, what sort of trimming did you do to your front and rear wheel wells? Did you extend your rear tubs or do the full-widths help out that much?
You can't really tell in the pics because of lighting, but I'm running a 3.5" SL and 1" BL and my 35s in the rear are just inches from making contact with the inner wheel well. (Judging by your signature you got me by 2".) I can trim 'em a little bit more, but not much. Maybe just about an inch or so. If you look closely at the second pic you can just make out the bottom lip of the tubs. I was thinking of lengthening them to remedy the problem.
I'm nowhere near having your amount of flex. I'll have to check to make sure what it is I'm running, but for only $34.99 you can bet I'll be installing those Rubber Degreed Radius Arm Bushings.
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HOLY CRAP! Mine are poly, what's left of 'em. JD I presume. I just went ahead and ordered the Rubber Degreed Radius Arm Bushings from WH.
Failure is not an option!