Lifting and Steering wheels
Hey everybody,
Until the last year or 2 iv always been about slamming my trucks.
But these days i really wanna lift it but i dunno if i have the money
for it right now and i wanna get new tires i want them to big bigger than
the stock 4x4 tires..
I was wondering what the biggest tire i could fit under there
without lifting would be.. And also without scrapping in hard turns etc..
And the steering wheels business is i love grant racing steering wheels,
i wanna buy one but the steering column is as you all know not perfectly
shaped for those steering wheels.. Meaning it might look weird since its so thick..
And the wheel is so thin..
Anyone around here put grant steering wheel on there blazer?
If so show me some pics!!
Thanks for any help!!!
Brian
Until the last year or 2 iv always been about slamming my trucks.
But these days i really wanna lift it but i dunno if i have the money
for it right now and i wanna get new tires i want them to big bigger than
the stock 4x4 tires..
I was wondering what the biggest tire i could fit under there
without lifting would be.. And also without scrapping in hard turns etc..
And the steering wheels business is i love grant racing steering wheels,
i wanna buy one but the steering column is as you all know not perfectly
shaped for those steering wheels.. Meaning it might look weird since its so thick..
And the wheel is so thin..
Anyone around here put grant steering wheel on there blazer?
If so show me some pics!!
Thanks for any help!!!
Brian
Lifting discussions are covered quite well in the Lifting Tech section and a little reading up there will answer your questions.
As far as the steering wheel, the airbag is typically a safety inspection item and the removal of the stock steering wheel would result in a failed inspection. You would have to check with your local DMV to be sure. And last time I knew, Grant had a pretty good tech line you could call or email for advice... I'm sure they would tell you the same thing.
As far as the steering wheel, the airbag is typically a safety inspection item and the removal of the stock steering wheel would result in a failed inspection. You would have to check with your local DMV to be sure. And last time I knew, Grant had a pretty good tech line you could call or email for advice... I'm sure they would tell you the same thing.
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