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Poog, i bought the truck with the lift... think its a procomp 4" since the shocks are that brand. The wheels are Ultra 50's 16x10 and the tires are Nitto Trail-Grappler M/T's in a 315/75R16 or 35"s. get slight tire rub full lock turning left but other then that, truck is everything i want... minus the diesel engine
We got out of the new house for a weekend this past weekend and spent the weekend camping on the beach over on the east coast. Here she is at the homestead in front of the new shop.
We got out of the new house for a weekend this past weekend and spent the weekend camping on the beach over on the east coast. Here she is at the homestead in front of the new shop.
Interesting perspective in 1 shot the airstream looks huge compared to the truck and in the next one the trailer looks 17'
How big it the trailer
Thanks! Yeah, it's one beast pulling another. My trailer is 31' and is around 8k in weight.
This was the first trip with the newly installed RAS and I can't tell you how much more comfortable it was pulling with that. Not only was the ride stiffer and with significantly less sway on the road, the 1-2" squat I had without the RAS (even with the WDH) is gone now.
We upgraded to a hard side from our well loved pop-up and took a nice long trip from Dallas area up through the UP of Michigan and back down through Branson.
We upgraded to a hard side from our well loved pop-up and took a nice long trip from Dallas area up through the UP of Michigan and back down through Branson.
It towed like a dream. I love my X.
Looks great! Glad you survived the bugs they have been really bad this year.
Looks great! Glad you survived the bugs they have been really bad this year.
Thanks... its funny you mention the bugs and the picture I posted. This campsite was in Minnesota just south east of 35 & 90. The skitters were exceptionally thick and you could see them hovering in clouds. A little bit of bug spray and a generous wind did the trick tho.