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Old Jun 30, 2005 | 02:47 PM
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From: Anchorage, Alaska
Originally Posted by AKFX42004
Does anybody know the weight of 35/12.5R18 BFG Muds. Shipping to Alaska SUCKS
go talk to costco man... they get them at INSANE prices but i wouldn't reccomend running them up here b/c of how ****ty they in the winter... up to you tho. if costco doesn't have them go down to northern 4x4 and tell em Nick set ya and they will give you a break... ed or dave.

i just bought the rancho lift and trxxus mud terrains which are AMAZING in the snow... ust something to think about
 
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Old Jul 29, 2005 | 10:37 PM
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Hello everyone, I'm new to the site and have been doing a little research on what type of lift or leveling kit to get. I like the skyjacker 3" and would like to keep factory rims and run 35 bfg mt tires like pickupsman. I read on another thread that someone had a/t and they didn't rub with the skyjacker lift, but I was wondering if anyone knew if the 35s mt would rub with this setup.
 
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Old Jul 30, 2005 | 12:14 AM
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I use to buy nothing but BFG for the last 15 years and I love these new Toyos. They cost more but were I think will be worth it.

Thumper do the Fabtech. Two guys I know had a Rancho break. Not sure where but I will try to find out.

I have not noticed a power loss with stock gears but breaking is a little different. Not bad just different.

dmitry,

They that much because of the triple ply sidewall. Try and stab something throught that.


 

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