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  1. PawPaw
    10-23-2009 02:04 PM
    PawPaw
    We go to Caminada Pass for the bull red's, close to the camp at Grand Isle. Big trout too!
  2. Maxout05
    10-18-2009 02:45 PM
    Maxout05
    305 60 18 load d i believe.
  3. HighOn22's
    09-29-2009 10:50 PM
    HighOn22's
    Thanks. I only use it on the weekends. I very seldom take it to Houma except if I'm going to the mall or eat out. lol I'm actually from chackbay.
  4. bayouboy985
    09-20-2009 09:20 PM
    bayouboy985
    thanks man
  5. gafford
    09-20-2009 05:22 PM
    gafford
    Actually sale is in progress but if anything falls through I will contact you, thanks for the interest
  6. shayden7
    08-31-2009 10:20 PM
    shayden7
    I am running 35 12.50 /18 Im not 2 sure how they would work on 17's
  7. jdruzik
    08-31-2009 08:52 AM
    jdruzik
    35" tires will not fit on 7.5" wide wheels... You will need a 8.5" wheel to run 35" tires... You can run a tire such as the Toyo Open Country MTs , 34/11.50 R17s. They are 34.1"s tall and 11.6"s wide on a stock wheel that is 7.5"s wide... Remember that a 35" tire will only have .3" to .5" greater radius dimension than the Toyos I talked about... That's what I have and there was no trimming and no rubbing...
  8. jdruzik
    08-31-2009 01:02 AM
    jdruzik
    Don't choose a 3" leveling kit... The CV angles will be to acute will cause extreme wear... You will hear that advice over and over again on this site... I have a 2" leveling kit and I did not need to use a rear block... Rear blocks are needed if you do a lot of trailer pulling which would cause the rear to sag or if you carry a lot of cargo which would lower the rear to some degree...



    Take a look at my truck and see what I mean...
  9. jdruzik
    08-29-2009 09:16 PM
    jdruzik
    Welcome to the site... This is the place to come for knowledge and to share information... Nice truck...
  10. Jpaye
    08-29-2009 07:18 PM
    Jpaye
    I am assuming that you are talking about the leveling kit? It is a Hell Bent Steel. I am running 275/60/20 and I have no rubbing issues at all

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