First pictures of my truck
First pictures of my truck

Just a sample the rest are in my signature.
Now for my current mods:
Trux 3" leveling kit
ProComp 6089 17x9 w/4.5'BS
BFGoodrich 315/70 17 AT's
Loadrite rear air springs
Loadrite air pump
Airaid intake
Magnaflow SISO
Hypertech tuner
Alpine F240 amp
Alpine Type R speaker
Vent Shades
M&D 9" rail mount DVD w/headphones
Mods on order and in the mail:
Kenwood DDX-7017
Kenwood Sirius sat. tuner
Kenwood 10 disc changer
Supercrewsubbox.com 10" sub. box
Rockford Fosgate P210S4 sub.
Alpine M-350 mono amp.
Moss 2" painted fenderflares
in the works:
4.56 gears and posi (as soon as I get back to work to do it)
Kenwood DV-4100 nav. unit
new front door speakers (make not yet know)
Not sure yet:
Rancho 4" lift
Procomp front Prerunner light bar
I wasn't going to post any pictures untill I got the stuff that's on order installed, but the weather was nice so I washed, polished and waxed her today and it looked to go to resist.
Last edited by Redrider731; Oct 16, 2005 at 12:41 AM. Reason: didn't show signature
I don't understand they work when I click the link and there are phots in both my post . How could this be? The are posted on a msn site. Do you have AOL
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I'm not that good with computers, may be I got it wrong?
Do the photos work for anyone?
?I'm not that good with computers, may be I got it wrong?
Do the photos work for anyone?
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CV angles are steep that is what is causing me to kick around the rancho lift. It rides great as long as you keep the air pressure in the bags around 5 or 6 psi. If I go higher the that with no load in the back if feals stiff. With enough stuff in the bead to make the truck squat no matter how much air in the bags as long as I only put what is needed to level truck it still rides very good.
When I had the rims and tires in the back it took about less then 15 psi to level the truck. I'm guessing around 100 to 125 pounds per tire to give you an idea.
By the way can someone help with posting the pictures,
if I right click on out line it will show pictures. What am I doing wrong?
When I had the rims and tires in the back it took about less then 15 psi to level the truck. I'm guessing around 100 to 125 pounds per tire to give you an idea.
By the way can someone help with posting the pictures,
if I right click on out line it will show pictures. What am I doing wrong?
You should really apply some tire cleaner, your tires look grey and with just some tire cleaner the appearance of your tires will look very shiny and rich (also wet). I think you should have gone with a bit less backspacing so the tires would stick out a bit more. Looks great otherwise and is the same truck as I want to get. Look forward to your future mods.
Yes, they rub a little when I pull in the driveway a little to fast and I have the wheel turned just right. The rims are 4.5" BS but if you put rims with 5.0" BS I don't think they would rub at all. Oh yea they are 17x9's.



