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Can anyone confirm that 295/65r20 fit WITHOUT trimming anything with a level kit
Is that with stock rims or aftermarket rims

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6 hours ago, Ryan Wineinger said:

3500 SRW 6.6 Gasser brush rig with CM aluminum bed and custom aluminum boxes.

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That thing is awesome!

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Looks like you guys bring your own gasoline for the fire.  ?  Nice truck!

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that thing is so cool, well done

 

I am not a fireman but most of my neighbors are

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On 4/12/2020 at 9:39 AM, XY74 said:

Looks like you guys bring your own gasoline for the fire.  ?  Nice truck!

LOL, yeah that looks bad, but that pump don't run on water!

Here's what it replaced!

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 damn, I grew up in one of those....my dad had a bad ass 1975 blazer with 6" lift  modified into P/U truck..very well done, bright orange...4 wheeler mag did a lil article on it.....ill never forget that truck.......

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On 4/13/2020 at 6:47 PM, Ryan Wineinger said:

LOL, yeah that looks bad, but that pump don't run on water!

Here's what it replaced!

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Sweet picture! 

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Here is my new pickup with about 800 miles on the clock. 

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13 hours ago, Jengelguns said:

Here is my new pickup with about 800 miles on the clock. Joo49qU841R4ItMqj6oNrnHmNvCsozpwcPycdiSh0aBUHVWx9EOtLBnoV9KnwWQg8jFKdCUJmytUZS8edbwyD1MnDW_zuksWdR3DIsVV4EIl9RyBwE0FrSWDs4XwlGIWrG5Ij3QgQaGplo68Iq0ikjC0fo96PmWsWfuMq_0mQhpG9soQJVk2p3r4WKVDb-3E0NVAFzw2HmaY46rHm89-Xzb8ZSH9WmqZJAC3ydkx4sQ1v5mvr21EpEmeYhoRHZ78JR7F1BXJTbNc0Ge_YqkPS4hca95h2J_iqJOUHyvB0-mxDpF-2kNl6sxDz2wD3PK0Oz7hHFh06pgmdm4YTDfaPM5P4-iXYJdEtIBNjwguCtaF0LXPN32lx8Osud2IwzmjCqNNaQ-l7XgUd3mLNciqlbBr2tuiTnKAs-iLJDGp_mgBJqR9rNrr2WkoyeW8Q9G5-Jkk1yJ_SvYKsTQmg86SDIe6avFsDT_ckHVDfaBkIkuHfdZ-y7jpjwmeXFTmcYJZTxKGUuW_kyGtdk9x498FVvBPFyVF98XsYXp6DWb9XGmstgEiuxBMzlhbfN5lpugvZ2tBd3nRWuLT1iaI-QA-YlD7sDlBN9Tt3BLrvCqBqSyzc3IbhwDGeWbiaV5flgTKNEaXIEUcRRvq2b3NZIrrLz4w_MsWN3aWkpvicRHTziMGnLFdZZQUEA_y50yf=w1366-h564-no

Man, that thing is WHITE!!

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I should get this figured out in a little bit.  I have not posted a pic on a forum in years.  Things have changed.  Standby...

 

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