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Originally Posted by jonyb
(Post 3153690)
Why Cockstars or Monsters? There's so much more better then those out there. I'm so sick of seeing those 2, it's like every truck in town has them....
1 of my last trucks, 22X12 Ion Forged Terminators wrapped with 35x12.50x22 Toyo Open Country M/T's: http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...a/DSC_7528.jpg http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d1...a/DSC_7536.jpg www.westkycustoms.com has a large gallery, plus they're one of the best places to buy from. |
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b343/cagedlx/072.jpg
24's on 37'' toyos on a 8.5 lift tell em all to keep hatin! anything bigger then a 20 on a lifted truck and you get ALOT of negative feed back... i put 24s on my denali and everyone said it looked bad ass... with this truck i get about as much negative and a do positive lol to each his own... i do it for me, not everyone else |
Originally Posted by Jassman
(Post 3153802)
Matt, please post pics...thanks. Jeff
Matt and Guys tell me this honestly.. when you change to larger tires like I want to on my 11 F350 LWB thats coming with 20's....with a possible 2" front lift...do you get anymore wobble at freeway speeds..love the look but do not want to compromise towing heavy loads at 70mph..thanks Jeff |
I've put big rims on all my trucks and if they are balanced properly there has been no problems. I tow my boat 4 hours to the lake also.
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Originally Posted by Jassman
(Post 3161103)
thanks for the web sites..but is anyone able to ANWSER MY QUESTIONS CONCERNING DRIVABILITY.. THANKS GUYS.. JEFF
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thanks Sonic and Matt:drink:
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Originally Posted by Hot Duck
(Post 3153634)
Check out this web site for lots of pictures of different setups.
http://trucktoyzperformance.com/realm/gallery.htm Not Rockstars, but I am running 22's wrapped in 37" rubber. http://my.project-jk.com/data/500/medium/100_0936.jpg |
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