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38R Billet wheel- WW2
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[QUOTE="Dmstrucks02, post: 937273, member: 1038"] Thats how I did it when I installed the up pipes and 38r a few years ago. I was hoping I didnt have to do that this time... I was going to get my wife to help me since she was home but I didnt feel like getting run over LOL I Think im just going to investigate the up pipes as it doesn't really feel snappy from a stop like it did Took 12-15psi to spin the tires Never broke 1200* fwiw Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I537 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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