stangbang
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I really don't understand yalls hatred towards kids that have nice stuff given to them by their parents. I drove an old 94 diesel blazer most of my high school years before i got my truck, but it didnt bother me one bit when i saw kids driving brand new trucks or cars (wether they took care of them or not). I could honestly care less how people spend THEIR money but to each their own i guess..
Thanks, That's fuel maverick, 20/9 in the -1 offset. 35/12.5 toyo mt's.
Not leveled or lifted at all.
It sits 1" higher in the front from the factory so any leveling kit would require lifting the rear equally at least. They clear with only a little trimming on the inner fender liner. I usually run 15#'s of air in my rear air bags so it sets level. Other wise it's dragging its but.
Side view
Btw I did the 2wd valance and the amp steps are coming soon. Then I think it will look ok. I'm old so I don't want to lift it lol.
2.5" Icon coils, 1" PMF BMC Spacer, PMF Adj Trackbar, Dual steering stabilizers, PMF 3 Link, Bilstein 5160/5100 combo, BMF 22x10.5 Stealth, 35/12.50/22 Toyo MT.
I love it man! Any rubbing issues?
I know I probably shouldn't ask this question but I'm going to anyway...
is fuel mileage bad for the guys with a 2.5" kit and 35's/20's? I would imagine if you ran an A/T the mileage drop wouldn't be too bad for a stock truck just a little higher. Just curious as I am about to do a leveling kit with 35's and 20's on my stock 350. Thanks for the input, some awesome trucks in this thread.
Here is mine 6" bds 4 link with 35" toyo at2 and 22x12 fuel nutz
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