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Replaced front fenders with wide fiberglass fenders. The opening in the wheel well is larger and higher so it gives the appearance of a leveling kit without changing the suspension.
installed these fenders to cover the tires when I replace the dually tires with super singles. Did not expect this added bonus
Not trying to blast several post with the same info. Was trying to have relevant searchable titles that would be useful when these posts become scattered.
Not trying to blast several post with the same info. Was trying to have relevant searchable titles that would be useful when these posts become scattered.
Not trying to blast several post with the same info. Was trying to have relevant searchable titles that would be useful when these posts become scattered.
If deciding between zero and three, Please post three more threads when you get the super singles on this beast. I’m a fan! I love what you’re doing with it.
also looking at being able to switch between duals and singles. Will see if it will work after the Hutchinson wheels are made next week.
Will end up similar to this one
That's one way to level a truck. What tires are you running?
Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ P3 in 37x12.5. I had planned to get nittos but I got a deal I couldn’t refuse on the Mickeys and they’ve really exceeded my expectations. Road noise is present but negligible. On and off road performance is great.
Here’s some more pics of the truck and what I had for tire close ups
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