reg cab short bed build

JMart

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Truck looks killer, good job! I want one now

Truck looks great man. So stealth-ish...

Awesome Build !!!

Truck looks even better in person!! Love the stance on it, Jason.

Really sharp looking truck for sure!

Truck looks great Jason!

Is that Judd's 6.4 on the far left in that one pic?

Thanks guys. Performance is now in the works, I hope.

That is Randall's (TXGlassman) 2011 6.7. He is the big guy in the picture of the rear of my truck.
 

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Right now I have 305/55 all the way around (they were on the wheels when I got them) but im positive with the wheel they wont fit once I lower it. I like the look of those tires and size with it lowered. I also like the idea of the 305 in the rear
 

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Right now I have 305/55 all the way around (they were on the wheels when I got them) but im positive with the wheel they wont fit once I lower it. I like the look of those tires and size with it lowered. I also like the idea of the 305 in the rear

You should be fine with 305/50r20s all the way around...
 

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Good job. Do you have a picture of the truck from straight on?

No

I ran a 285/50 on the front and 305/50 on the rear of my 2wd regular cab. Liked the wider foot print out back.

I wanted to do that but I dont have a lot of cash to constantly blow on tires so I need the ability to rotate them often.

sweet lookin truck.short bed should def be a factory option

Thanks. If it was a factory option I never would have built this one though.

You should be fine with 305/50r20s all the way around...

I dont remember Brians screen name here. It might be cooterbrown or he could have gone back to budro. I was talking to him before I ever bought the tires and he runs a 305 in the rear and a 295 up front. He had to roll the inside of his fenders to keep them from rubbing up front. I dont know how well a 305 would fit up front if it was lowered.
 

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and a 295 up front. He had to roll the inside of his fenders to keep them from rubbing up front. I dont know how well a 305 would fit up front if it was lowered.

That is why I put the 285 under the front of mine, wanted to make sure i'd have enough room when the drop beams went on. Never got around to installing them though.
 
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