Looks like it came out good stampy. Glad it was able to work for you. Also looks like your making good time on your builb up. Keep the pictures rolling in. Sweeeeet. J
Looks like it came out good stampy. Glad it was able to work for you. Also looks like your making good time on your builb up. Keep the pictures rolling in. Sweeeeet. J
Those stock tires look absolutely lost on there right now.....
Kids, and their lifted trucks.
Foodstamp, enjoy the lift now while you are still flexible enough to get in it.
I like the stock trucks because you can put massive tires on them without lifting them sky-high and requiring a step-ladder to get in.
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Last edited by kwai; November 30th, 2007 at 07:03 PM.
my dad cussed the snot out of my 72 chev when i put an 8 inch lift and 39s on it. then the other day he told me how cool it was and that i need to get an engine back in it.
lower is surely better, but i like it more for usability than for ease of entry. when i find the perfect victim my 715 will be slightly lifted but not to much
Ryan
I have found my near 40 year old back doesn't like hauling around 100+ pound tires, and using hi-lifts to just service the truck. I also find that most of my wheeling in some pretty serious stuff, has never required more than 33's at any point, but hey, to each their own.....
Just be sure those lifts and mods are done safely and correctly.
thanks....ya i acually have a question, and what bushings do you guys run on the leafs, and i need the steel ones too that go on the shackels.....i got more pics, give me a sec to up load them
my signature is sweet huh?
my signature is sweet huh?
You'd be better off loseing the body lift and just use the supension. Thats what I did on my old M715 and I ran 40's with no porblems
ya, im going to try and play around, and see whats better you know, but i cant mess with the body lift unlsee i really want to becouse that means moving my fuel tank, and drivetran,
my signature is sweet huh?
Hey Stampy, Heres an idea to take care of the space between the bed and the frame. This company and a few more sell these things:
http://www.liftlips.com/
But I think you could make some out of 16ga. sheet metal and paint em' black. See ya, Jay
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