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Nice... how far did you drive with that load? And as far the back being low like yours..

 

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Lol! Only drove a few miles as I was just moving the pavers for a friend. The rear tires were bulging out quite a bit so i didn't want to push it any farther. 5.3 moved the loaded down truck with ease.

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Lol! Only drove a few miles. I was just moving the pavers for a friend. The rear tires were bulging out quite a bit so i didn't want to push it any farther. The 5.3 moved the loaded down truck with ease.

Nice to hear thanks for posting and sharing

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You are going to tear that mall crawler up!

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It made it out of the lot.......it was that take out burger and fries that did it!

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Some people actually lower just the rear and/or lift the front like that. It's called the "Cali Lean".

 

I'm glad yours was only caused by the pavers. ?

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Some people actually lower just the rear and/or lift the front like that. It's called the "Cali Lean".

 

I'm glad yours was only caused by the pavers.

 

Yep lol. I live in central California which is pretty much the birthplace of "cali lean"

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I live in the bay area. Next town over from me is Gilroy. Bros everywhere. Either cali lean or stretched tires

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You are going to tear that mall crawler up!

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Cambered

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A little off the point of your topic, but whenever I need to haul the heavy and dirty yard stuff, I use a trailer. They are much easier to load/unload and easier on my truck.

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Budget Rental slam job, sometime around 2002. I have to admit, the little Ford Ranger made it all the way from Canada to Florida riding on its rear axle. Customs lady at the border just shook her head and waved us on :)

 

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A little off the point of your topic, but whenever I need to haul the heavy and dirty yard stuff, I use a trailer. They are much easier to load/unload and easier on my truck.

 

What is the point of a truck if you don't get it dirty every now and then??

 

My dirty load gave me no lean/squat. Can't seem to find a picture of me hauling a pallet of carpet squares...

 

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What is the point of a truck if you don't get it dirty every now and then??

 

My dirty load gave me no lean/squat. Can't seem to find a picture of me hauling a pallet of carpet squares...

 

You've got trees growing out of the back of your truck! I use my truck mostly as a poor man's Suburban and like to keep it clean. A pickup has been my choice of transportation since I purchased my first in 1971! Another advantage to the trailer idea is you don't have to unload right away. I still have a 1/4 yd of gravel left on my trailer from the summer!

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