New lift and tire pics
Originally Posted by fx4jake31
did you install it yourself, anything i should look out for?
Edit: Oh and did ya get that 44"s to the top of the front fender well?
Edit: Oh and did ya get that 44"s to the top of the front fender well?
yeah, i'm curious as well if you put it on yourself. i like the idea of keeping your factory wheels and just adding new tires. they still look good...how's the road noise with those tires??
Originally Posted by fx4jake31
looks good! i agree with the flares and lt handles would look good too..
i can't wait to put my lift on, hopefully saturday!!
did you install it yourself, anything i should look out for?
Edit: Oh and did ya get that 44"s to the top of the front fender well?
i can't wait to put my lift on, hopefully saturday!!
did you install it yourself, anything i should look out for?
Edit: Oh and did ya get that 44"s to the top of the front fender well?
Thanks..yes I installed it myself. Nothing really different from the instructions at least not on my install. Yes i have 44" to the top of the fender well.
Originally Posted by murray330
yeah, i'm curious as well if you put it on yourself. i like the idea of keeping your factory wheels and just adding new tires. they still look good...how's the road noise with those tires??
Yeah it took 8 hrs. to do it myself....I agree about the rims, with the factory rims the wheels tuck in nicely (the rears are still covered by the rear fenders and the front stick out about 1 1/2" at the most) so it just looks clean. I like the plain understated look. The tires were noticable right when I pulled out of the tire joint, but thats because I was driving on BFG Rugged trails for the first 7000 miles I had it. After about an hour of driving I hardly even notice the sound anymore. Might even be because they were driven on a little. I have a flowmaster 40 on the truck and I barely hear the tires over the exhaust. I would do it all again tomorrow.


