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Was at my bro-in-law in Bradenton this weekend and saw an opportunity. The truck did pretty good for the little it got worked. It was fun and took some pics just for ya'll.;D
Cool, I always check out your threads as that is lift/tire combo I am hoping to run.... and I was anxiously awaiting flex shots! Any tire / body contact? Have you dropped the bumpstops?
Cool, I always check out your threads as that is lift/tire combo I am hoping to run.... and I was anxiously awaiting flex shots! Any tire / body contact? Have you dropped the bumpstops?
If you see in the first pic...the close up of the tire. It was just barely rubbing the flare. That is about the time the pass. rear tire was wanting to lift off the ground. So, it is just about right.
Did not even thing about looking at the bumpstops. But they are in the stock location and size. Maybe next time.
Crab Cage.
Front and rear shocks are rancho 9000, using the stock mounts. And I did not even look at the shocks at compression or extended. Probably should have. I was just too happy to be trying what I was doing.