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I doubt one size larger would be worth the money....

 

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I came late from the office today.... and Now tomorrow and day after tomorrow It is holiday and I am thinking to go for a long drive with my husband... After That I will go to workshop because I am feeling some problem gear box...

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33s and 3.73 is fine 4.10s are what you'd need for 35s

 

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Sorry for all the pic's yall!! Got the title in hand she's all mine! Pretty good spring break for me :))

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You must be used to being slow Sarah, 3.73 is the lowest I'd go on stock tires lol

 

I didn't pick my stock gears..

 

sent from my truck in a field

 

 

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i Have 33s and by all means not slow a tad sluggish but the truck performs fine

 

sent from my truck in a field

 

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My buddy had a k5 with a 305 and stock gears with some 36x15.5s yall dont even know the definition of slow haha

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My buddy had a k5 with a 305 and stock gears with some 36x15.5s yall dont even know the definition of slow haha

My 1990 with 160 horse wasn't the fastest. :lol: I want to buy 2 LQ9's eventually, one for my 2006, one for the ol 1990. Giggity

 

Why no minivan in that pic Ryan?

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It's out of town garage is 100% chevy for a few days

 

 

Ryan

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You must be used to being slow Sarah, 3.73 is the lowest I'd go on stock tires lol

 

Depending on the tranny. But for a 60e I will have to agree

 

Sent while drinkin' a cold one...

 

 

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