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Old 02-01-2011, 02:40 PM
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It's amazing how much of a difference the step bars make in the appearance of our trucks... Brandon's truck looks like it has way more than 2.5" lift in it.
 
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Excellent pictures.... BTW that '79 is sweet!
 
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You guys make me feel good about myself...lol. Yes, stock flares. I agree the ones with rivets dont look good.
 
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Looks great. I'm really thinking I may just go with the 18" wheels as they look fine to me in the wheel well. Save some $$$ too!
Personally, I like the look of the 18's vs. the 20's.
I have the chrome package so IDK if that changes things without looking at the order guide.
 
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Old 02-01-2011, 06:48 PM
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Epic, what does your name mean? Wheres white wash? Thanks for moving the pics too.
 
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sharp truck & trailer.
 
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Old 02-02-2011, 06:32 AM
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Epic, what does your name mean? Wheres white wash? Thanks for moving the pics too.
EpicCowlick - if you could see a picture of me when I was 5 years old, you would understand. Here's a link to the White Wash area. One of our favorite places to go for a few days.

White Wash Sand Dunes Guide
 
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Brandon,

Those are awesome photos. They didn't show through on this thread correctly but if anyone presses the "View all" button, it will take them to your Photo Bucket page where the photos are stored. It's funny to see you standing in the back of the truck outside the Roper rail terminal. There's more than a few of us who have done that trying to get a peak of our new trucks. It officially makes you a Ford geek.

Oh, and you're setup perfectly for a lifelong assignment with the scouts with a truck and trailer like that.

Next time you want to post photos, use this link on each individual photo and paste it directly into the message body:



I've copied your photo links here for anyone who wants to see them. They're great.











Very Nice truck man ! And awesome pictures !
 
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Brandon,

I'm looking to change out my crappy Continental tires and want something more aggressive like your Mud T/A. How do they handle towing your 5er? I've got a 5er as well and don't want to buy tires every year because of the soft component that most mudder tires have.

Thanks,
Chris
 
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My .02 is that Ill get 40-45k out of these. They handle real well and they run a lot cooler than toyo muds. Km2s max pressure is 50lbs. In the summer you can tell they wear faster with the trailer. They used 1.5/32 of an inch on a 3200 mi trip last summer in Ca and Oregon. I carry a tread gauge.
 
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ANd theyre siped. A neccesity.
 
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are you double towing? looks like a boat behind your trailer on the scale.
 
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That wheel/tire package looks perfect on your truck. 35"s I'n assuming? Makes me want to go back to a srw, expecially if I had some cool places to travel like in your pics! Thinking about the KM2's for my dually.
 
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To get that close to your truck and not touch it...I would have had to go home or to Home Depot and appropriate some bolt cutters...

Nice truck and great pics as well...

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Old 02-02-2011, 09:21 PM
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Yes, 35s. I had to space the front bumper out two inches to fit those tires. Bfg size is like 3/8 inch over 35. Toyo is alittle under, not needing the spacer. No double towing in the pictures. Thats my bro in laws house and boat. Does look like a scale. Btw it all weighs 26100 w/o people. I wish ford would use a manual exhaust brake. I do have a hitch, I pull a 14 ft single with 3 four wheelers mostly on slower two laners. It over legal by four feet. Of course the faster you go, the shorter it is....lol.
 


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