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Old 09-06-2008, 11:33 PM
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I like how the tires fill the wheel arches perfectly.
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Old 09-07-2008, 01:42 PM
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looks good man. definately dont space them out. they are perfect for tucking right now. but they are gonna look smaller when you lay the truck out. what size are they?
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Flushness is your friend .How long untill you bag the truck ? Im not saying make them stick out but the way they are now dosent look right , Are you going to roll your fenders ? Also are you going to run camber in the front ?
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Old 09-07-2008, 08:16 PM
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why wheel spacers? someone else here wants me to space them out, I just don't get it. I need them to fit inside the bedsides and fenders when I air bag it, wheels that stick out are just mexican or old school IMO. They sit inside the truck a max of 1". This is a lowered truck if you didn't notice.
yeah but if you space them out you can recoup some funds selling tamales
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Old 09-08-2008, 09:21 AM
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Scott they are 20x8.5 35mm
the truck is currently at ride height and will be ride height after bagged
There will be some camber in the front when layed out just enough to pull the wheel into front fenders
The rears will tuck without flaring bedsides just need to trim down the lip
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Tucked in is the way to go. Very nice looking truck!
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Old 09-22-2008, 05:29 PM
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Just giving an update, I fixed my driveline vibration by shimming the pinion up 2.5 deg. Front and Rear U-joints are now approxiamately the same working angles. My alignment is in the green for toe and caster and in yellow for camber. The camber is like -0.4 degrees, good enough no crazy wear. Yeah!!!! Not sure if I already posted this but just want to make a complete thread. Don't forget to vote for TOTM
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Old 09-22-2008, 05:34 PM
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yeah but if you space them out you can recoup some funds selling tamales
haha, subtle......
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very nice!! I have on 06 king cab n been looking everywhere for a kit to lower it, but no luck.Think I can get yur friend Maxs # so I can get goin on my spindles?
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hey nislo where do you live im always down to do a photo shoot more to add to my portfolio
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