MD Chapter #33 Never Ending Thread X
Just say NO to body lifts.
They do all kinds of crazy stuff to the truck and they are never quite the same ever again.
I highly recommend you save up more money and buy a quality suspension lift.
Exactly what are your plans for the truck? You can easily fit 35's with just a leveling kit.
They do all kinds of crazy stuff to the truck and they are never quite the same ever again.
I highly recommend you save up more money and buy a quality suspension lift.
Exactly what are your plans for the truck? You can easily fit 35's with just a leveling kit.
I've had suspension lifts and body lifts in the past and never had any issues. I've done research and asked guys on this site who have this type of body lift and they recommended it.
My mega cab will never be in the woods or offroading so the money saved on a 2,000.00 suspension kit will go towards tires and wheels. It's for looks only.
I appreciate the advice but I'm set forth on putting it on. Still looking for anyone who can help out and make a few bucks too if you have the garage and tools to do it. Thanks!!!
My mega cab will never be in the woods or offroading so the money saved on a 2,000.00 suspension kit will go towards tires and wheels. It's for looks only.
I appreciate the advice but I'm set forth on putting it on. Still looking for anyone who can help out and make a few bucks too if you have the garage and tools to do it. Thanks!!!
Blew out a sidewall last night on my stockers.
so I gotta order new tires earlier than planned.
stuck between Nitto TG 305/70/17 an Hankook RF10 315/70/17
I am mounting them on H2 wheels on stock 2005 2500 4wd.
Supposed to get them ordered before 5pm any quick opions?
so I gotta order new tires earlier than planned.
stuck between Nitto TG 305/70/17 an Hankook RF10 315/70/17
I am mounting them on H2 wheels on stock 2005 2500 4wd.
Supposed to get them ordered before 5pm any quick opions?






