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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
That’s good news. When I typed sold it in the other thread it was I thought a joke. But I see now…I liked the blue better but this is ok…once new wheels and a few more bits of the Don’s oil change occur. It will serve you well in any case and glad you caught the error before that broken frame pic Dave posted type event occurred, or worse as you’d stated some sort of accident where you were found negligent. Nice rig tho boss!
Curious how much of the Carli suspension stuff from the other rig would cross over? The shocks all the same, the front end linkage could be different but I doubt it. Don’t recall if the back had a block on it. Tire change will be interesting, 6.5” wheel width is the standard and there are about zero tire options in a 33”+ that is less then a 12” wide tire. Bfg does offer a 34” tall tire that’s 10 wide. I’ll be ordering those when the ones I put on are toast https://tiresize.com/tires/BFGoodrich/All-Terrain-TA-KO2-34X10.50R17.htmBut you might be on a 18” wheel maybe Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I never run recommended. Air it down until you have full tread contact (mostly) I only air up when I need the load. Now this is just me, has worked OK for 50 years.I run 50/45 in the dmax normal. I used to run 26 in my 77 GMC. Can't wait for the fluid change!
I don’t follow what you mean by roller skate look? From history you usually go with a 18” wheel or I believe you had 16” on your gm truck I’m not suggestion you mount up a set of 22” wheels. But facts is facts and picture is proof large wide tires on the stock wheels of 6” wide rim will provide poor tread pattern This is my contact path with 65 psi ( recommended is 75psi) on a 305/75/17 tire Of course it will do and I’ll suffer my consequences for my choices, there simply are not a lot of aftermarket wide wheel options that are in the smaller diameter -18” wheel Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on March 12, 2024, 11:14:55 PMI don’t follow what you mean by roller skate look? From history you usually go with a 18” wheel or I believe you had 16” on your gm truck I’m not suggestion you mount up a set of 22” wheels. But facts is facts and picture is proof large wide tires on the stock wheels of 6” wide rim will provide poor tread pattern This is my contact path with 65 psi ( recommended is 75psi) on a 305/75/17 tire Of course it will do and I’ll suffer my consequences for my choices, there simply are not a lot of aftermarket wide wheel options that are in the smaller diameter -18” wheel Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDave, I am not into the big tire on the dually look. In fact I very much dislike it.I AM NOT going to wide tires as they serve no purpose on this truck. With my single rear-wheel Ram 3500, I wanted the typical larger footprint for limited off roading. Now that I have gone to a full-sized dually, I am tossing any notion of anything other than a two-track. This one will stay on dirt roads and cross mud puddles, nothing more. So All I'll do eventually is to toss on that Carli suspension I had before which is a level + 1" rear spacer and use either the stock size or one size larger tire, probably on stock rims.Roller-skate look: It looks like a skateboard to me. Long and wide and low. I didn't like the look at the stealership, but I confess, it is warming up on me.Who knows, I may get to actually liking this truck!
Quote from: Flyin6 on March 13, 2024, 09:34:17 AMQuote from: Bigdave_185 on March 12, 2024, 11:14:55 PMI don’t follow what you mean by roller skate look? From history you usually go with a 18” wheel or I believe you had 16” on your gm truck I’m not suggestion you mount up a set of 22” wheels. But facts is facts and picture is proof large wide tires on the stock wheels of 6” wide rim will provide poor tread pattern This is my contact path with 65 psi ( recommended is 75psi) on a 305/75/17 tire Of course it will do and I’ll suffer my consequences for my choices, there simply are not a lot of aftermarket wide wheel options that are in the smaller diameter -18” wheel Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDave, I am not into the big tire on the dually look. In fact I very much dislike it.I AM NOT going to wide tires as they serve no purpose on this truck. With my single rear-wheel Ram 3500, I wanted the typical larger footprint for limited off roading. Now that I have gone to a full-sized dually, I am tossing any notion of anything other than a two-track. This one will stay on dirt roads and cross mud puddles, nothing more. So All I'll do eventually is to toss on that Carli suspension I had before which is a level + 1" rear spacer and use either the stock size or one size larger tire, probably on stock rims.Roller-skate look: It looks like a skateboard to me. Long and wide and low. I didn't like the look at the stealership, but I confess, it is warming up on me.Who knows, I may get to actually liking this truck!That makes sense, I would like to drop tire size as well. It handles really well but I imp pretty sure it’s to much height lost for the fifthwheel. 285 tire I think gives enough rubber for ride quality and looks good as well. Only complaint I have in the DRW is getting into drive through windows. I now just walk into the bank Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I bet 285/75R17s will fit without a lift. ;-)
So you gained just under an inch. But now you are on the overloads sooner.
Is the inner fender liner really not 100% coverage? What about the flip in and jobs you had installed on the other trucks that seemed to sit under the spring or inside the spring pack? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk