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Well I got some better pics as the others were crappy. Im sure most know but its black Rancho with RS9000's, Pro Comp X-Terrains 305/70-16, with Rancho skidplate. Let me know what you think.

 

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The other pictures didn't do it justice -- that truck looks awesome! Nicely done.

 

Not sure if it's just the shooting angle of the pics or not, but it looks like you could possibly bring the front end down just a bit. IMO the front end should never look higher than the back. Backing off the torsion bars a bit might give you a slightly better ride as well. In any case, even if you leave it alone, it's a really sharp looking truck!

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Your truck looks good.

 

What size wheels are those and what is the backspacing? How far do the tires stick out in the front? You can tell in the back but the front is a little tuff.

 

Thanks,

Kenny

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Thanks for the comments.

 

I think that its just the angle as I measured and both front and rear are about the same but front a tad lower. Also the tbars will settle so that should lower the front some.

 

As for the tires/wheels they are Pro Comp X-Terrains 305/70-16 mounted on Welds 16x8 and backspacing is 4 5/8. The tires stick out about 2 inches or so.

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