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That looks pretty tough. Some reason I didn't get updates on this forum but here' the answer to your question.. . 4 inch lift maybe and 315 75 16's.
what wax did you get
That looks pretty tough. Some reason I didn't get updates on this forum but here' the answer to your question.. . 4 inch lift maybe and 315 75 16's.
what wax did you get
Thanks Humphrey! Don't worry about it, I just figured you were busy. I bought undercoating in a can.
Originally Posted by Bubba David
Haha that's what's keepin me from doing it!! I've got enough on my plate!!
Yeah, it was worth it to me, especially since I already had the cab lifted. But I'm not planning on doing it again!
Btw, I won' be working on it again until the last week of April cause I'm on vacation. Once I get back I have a few details to take care of, then it'll be swap time!!!
Wow, I’ve missed a lot of updates. She’s looking great. I had no idea what “gloving” was either. You obviously get a more rigid frame, but are there any other benefits? Do you strengthen the cross members too?
There are no other benefits that I know of other than the stouter frame. I didn't do anything to the cross members, other than paint and undercoat. The rails were the only thing I gloved. I have to say though, the truck just has a nice solid feel now. Not that it didn't before, but definitely more so with the gloved frame.
Hey guys, unfortunately, do to work, the swap has been pushed out until this winter. I should be able to get going on it the first week of November, we'll see how things go. Until then, cheers!
I did finally get the truck on some new rims and 35s. The wheels are procomp series 69 18x9, the tires are a set of mostly worn out 35 12.5 bfg all terrains that I picked up for $75 to get me through the summer.