tires....
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 5

my tires are rubbing and i only put on 30's but everythings stock except my rims which are off set. how bout a leveling kit 2 inches maybe? where do i get one? how much? and how hard are they to put on?
#2
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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can someone help me with my problem????
#3
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#4
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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sorry about that. im new at this whole thing and im a lil freaked out about this whole thing cuz i dont want to have to spend to much more money. do u think if i put spacers in my springs that that might do the trick? please respond. thanz
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#5
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Lift your truck...cant change rims to much if ur not lfited or they will rub...
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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my dad doesnt want me to put a lift on it cuz hes scared it will roll over. I dont think ill have that problem but he still wont let me. i thought about a leveling kit but i dont know where to get a cheap one that will give me enough clearence. im not sure what to do now. i want to get buy without spending to much more than $100.
#7
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Central Illinois
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For $100 you can install a body lift.
Although that may or may not fix your problem. The problem stems from the wheels. These trucks are sensitive to wheel backspacing.
Although that may or may not fix your problem. The problem stems from the wheels. These trucks are sensitive to wheel backspacing.
#8
Join Date: Mar 2006
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ORIGINAL: Hanr3
For $100 you can install a body lift.
Although that may or may not fix your problem. The problem stems from the wheels. These trucks are sensitive to wheel backspacing.
For $100 you can install a body lift.
Although that may or may not fix your problem. The problem stems from the wheels. These trucks are sensitive to wheel backspacing.
Don't mean to hijack a thread... but tell me more about the body lift I can get for $100.00. This sounds very interesting!
Please and thank you.[8D]
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