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Yeah I saw the pic. Those are nice looking tires. You will have to keep us updated on how they handle in different conditions. I just got some new tires but I am already looking at new ones for down the road after I do a suspension lift.
looks good man! congrats on the leveling kit and the tires
Thanks!
Originally Posted by OptimusF150
Hummah Zach, is that a set of nittos on your truck? What kind if so? Truck looks sweet. Is that all you did was put a leveling kit on it? Also what do you mean when you say you get rubbing when fully locked up? Does that mean when you slam on the breaks real hard?
Thats correct, all I did to the suspension is level it. And when I say full lock I mean the steering wheel being fully turned one direction or the other. I haven't had any rubbing over bumps or hard stops.
Oh ok thanks for clearing that up for me. How bad does it rub when you are at full lock? Is it bad and do you see any wear on the inside of the tire from the rubbing?
Oh ok thanks for clearing that up for me. How bad does it rub when you are at full lock? Is it bad and do you see any wear on the inside of the tire from the rubbing?
its not too bad, I just stop turning the wheel as hard when I feel it rubbing.. you can see where it rubs on the frame, there is a small shinny patch about and inch and a half long by a half inch wide.. so its not a big rubbing issue at all
Got back from North Carolina last weekend, had an awesome time and put over a thousand miles on my Fierce's they were very quiet and smooth on the highway, my speedo is about 5mph off (6 at higher speeds) and I got to play on the beach with my truck!
Also, I redid my exhaust.. custom setup, no muffler. I'll post a video of that soon.
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