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ya i got a d44 im gonna slap in hopefully by the end of the month and sometime during the summer i want to go up to 36 swampers i think im gonna do a 6" front 4" rear just for extra clearance up front dont want it too high...i really wish i had a blade on my truck now i park on the street in 1-2 feet of HARD snow and my t-case is buggered so i basically have no 4x4 lol it gets interesting we got 6 foot piles along the sidewalks in places on the street they get up over 12 feet haha
Bud Boggers will do everything but help you in the snow. You want a skinny tire with more pressure to dig down not to float.
Bud Boggers will do everything but help you in the snow. You want a skinny tire with more pressure to dig down not to float.
nooooooo not boggers! just TSL radial...and i was toying with the idea of TSL radial narrows too cause trust me my whole family hunts so we know the snow around here pretty good lol if i dont do the narrows they will only be 12.50 anyways ive heard them tsls are rather good in snow
nooooooo not boggers! just TSL radial...and i was toying with the idea of TSL radial narrows too cause trust me my whole family hunts so we know the snow around here pretty good lol if i dont do the narrows they will only be 12.50 anyways ive heard them tsls are rather good in snow
That Stang looks sweet man. Ive been thinking of doing something like that with a 78 - 79 F 350 frame thing has a D-60 and a 400 I did something similar be kinda cool
Its kinda of cool, but all in all I think that it is wrong to do that, you did the paint and body work why not just put it back together and restore it?