ProComp eXtreme AT's...awesome
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ProComp eXtreme AT's...awesome
Can't beat the deal I got on them, $719 shipped for 4 315/75R16's ($819, but I get a $100 gift card back)
They are huge...and look mean. I got them mounted and balanced last night and they ride very smooth and quiet... I only have 50 miles on them but im loving them. Only bad thing is they rub at full lock on the control arms. I'm going to solve that by getting some tubular control arms in the next few months hopefully.
here are the pics, please dont mind the dirty truck, the birds have a field day at my work, and i havent had a chance to wash/wax it lately.
They are huge...and look mean. I got them mounted and balanced last night and they ride very smooth and quiet... I only have 50 miles on them but im loving them. Only bad thing is they rub at full lock on the control arms. I'm going to solve that by getting some tubular control arms in the next few months hopefully.
here are the pics, please dont mind the dirty truck, the birds have a field day at my work, and i havent had a chance to wash/wax it lately.
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I'm going to solve that by getting some tubular control arms in the next few months hopefully.
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im sure i could order just the control arms from a company like skyjacker, tuff country, or superlift. the DT's tho pricey are very nice pieces.
i was going to run a 4-5" lift but i think i may just get some 3"-4" lift coils up front and the control arms...then get my stock leafs rearched on the rear at a spring shop for about 1" of lift to keep it level.
i was going to run a 4-5" lift but i think i may just get some 3"-4" lift coils up front and the control arms...then get my stock leafs rearched on the rear at a spring shop for about 1" of lift to keep it level.
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not because diesel prices were high, it was because i was gonna move out of state but decided to live the easy life and stay home for a year or two longer with mom and dad since they dont charge a whole lot to live there. some people may think im spoiled but the only thing on my truck that mom and dad paid for is my christmas present the thuren fab track bar!
im def keeping the truck and in a year i wanna buy another one...12v auto, pulling/racing truck!
im def keeping the truck and in a year i wanna buy another one...12v auto, pulling/racing truck!
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only had them on for 2 days and if i can help it at all i want to stay FAR FAR away from the mud and trails...im tired of scratching, breaking, and denting my $30,000 truck
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