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Scott my two cents are bull haulers on duallies. Turn out or miter cuts on SRW. 5 and 6 inch is fine. 7 is over the top. Just my opinion though.
I have 7's and I agree!!!! When I first bought them, and opened the box...........................I instantly in my head thought they were tooooo big. I denied the fact though, seeing how it was my truck. At first it was 7'' stacks with a 4'' lift and 36'' treads. Beefed up to 6'' lift and 38's (tires not on until spring). If this doesn't help the look of the 7'' stacks, I'm down-sizing to 6'' stacks and sellin the 7's!
Anyways, can not imagine the 10's. Just plain goofy IMO
Scott my two cents are bull haulers on duallies. Turn out or miter cuts on SRW. 5 and 6 inch is fine. 7 is over the top. Just my opinion though.
You may be right Tim....I'll have to think about it some more. My thought is that I can use the haulers turned back (mostly) to visually close the gap between the cab and the toolbox. I have no intention of removing the box...but I'm not crazy about the look of the box sitting offset 6-8" behind the cab.
help was doing fpr shim and the sleeve that the spring sits in fell into the valley somewhere and cant find it... where do i get one at or something, need some advice! thanks Jack, ps faster to call my cell 616-916-7244 thanks a bunch
I saw a chebby today with one off-center stack in the middle of his truck, me and my freind were laughing and joking he was saving up for the other one.