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jimmypsp700

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About jimmypsp700

  • Birthday 01/06/1965

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    Jim
  • Location
    S.E. Michigan
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    Male
  • Interests
    ATV's, ORVing, Hunting, Shooting, the Great Outdoors!
  • Drives
    2016 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew 4wd All Terrain

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  1. Level it, that's what I did. Might get an reddi/air lift too for rear.
  2. 2016 all terrain with Falken wild peak ATW3 275-60-20 33" On Raceline mamba HD 20 inch wheels, stock offset.
  3. Yes but that is true of both tires being under pressure and load weight, if you just use the published numbers that should be close. wheel width and tire pressure used will also make a negelable difference too but still should be fairly accurate.
  4. You only gained half the diameter, so from The Hub to the ground it only increases half of overall tire size gain... my tires will be approximately two inches larger diameter so I will gain 1 inch there and 2 inches on the lift for a total gain of three inches in the front, its actually a level kit.
  5. how do you figure Lawn-Boy shouldn't it be half of the tire diameter gain and the Level gain of 2.5 inches
  6. any more pics of your truck Nick, that the same look I am going for. Any issues fitting it into a standard height garage door?
  7. Any issues with height clearance into your standard garage with 2" level and 33" tires? thx Jim
  8. thx Jon. that's my concern too, fitting in the garage... as it is my garage depth is only 232" and it barely fits in by a couple inches, short bed was a must for me....but also needs to clear the door opening too!
  9. nice set-up! I'm most likely doing the same only a 2" Daystar level. 20x9 wheels 33" tires. Are all the Duratracs LT tires? They look sweet but don't want the extra weight and firm ride.
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