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Bilstein 5100’s front and rear with the front on the highest setting and a 1 inch block in back with 275/65/20 load range E for towing my travel trailer KO2’s.  It took me forever to decide on what setup to go with and couldn’t be happier with this. Comments or questions welcome!

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38 minutes ago, tsimtcu8 said:

Bilstein 5100’s front and rear with the front on the highest setting and a 1 inch block in back with 275/65/20 load range E for towing my travel trailer KO2’s.  It took me forever to decide on what setup to go with and couldn’t be happier with this. Comments or questions welcome!

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Great looking truck! Glad to see that you made it out of the neighborhood (1st picture) with your rig, pretty sketchy looking🤔😬😯

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43 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

Welcome to the site.

 

Great looking truck! Glad to see that you made it out of the neighborhood (1st picture) with your rig, pretty sketchy looking🤔😬😯

Haha good call, I was driving it home from the CB shop and had to stop at Oreilly’s sonic was quick in and out 😎 I love this new setup though, adding the tuner and cold air intake next. All about the trucks here for me rather than the hoods😉

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Anyone else have a similar build to show? I definitely got a lot of my guidance from this group! Can’t wait to up my HP. Still trying to decide on the magnaflow or not. Towing I don’t want a major drone 😒

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Verrrrrrrrrrry nice! To me, that looks to be the perfect wheel to tire to lift ratio. Not overly or underly (is that a word?) done.

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4 hours ago, Cupton said:

Verrrrrrrrrrry nice! To me, that looks to be the perfect wheel to tire to lift ratio. Not overly or underly (is that a word?) done.

underly

 

Can you provide the country of origin? Definition? And use it in another sentence? 

 

Think those are the spelling bee questions.

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