New member, Imma Sport Trac!
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New member, Imma Sport Trac!
this is my truck: sorry if the pics are low quality, i took them off of my phone, i have some on a camera, i'll prolly upload them sometime this week. anyways everything i did to it is in my signature so tell me whatcha think! enjoy!
* what i thought was in my signature....
forest green '01 ST 2wd TT and warrior shackles, Airaid Throttle body extension, Flowmaster 40 series muffler single inlet single outlet----stock piping, K&N filter and airbox mod, CB, 15x8 Cragar Black Windows wrapped in 33x12.5 Mastercraft Courser M/T's, Xentek 5000k HiD's. Coming soon:
- yellow fogs
- paint cladding black
- maybe 4.56's
- PA
- tint windows
- maybe down the road S.O.A with Fabtech Spindles, then step up to 35's OR Dixon Bros Long Travel Suspension----Lotta Mollaahhh
any other ideas?
* what i thought was in my signature....
forest green '01 ST 2wd TT and warrior shackles, Airaid Throttle body extension, Flowmaster 40 series muffler single inlet single outlet----stock piping, K&N filter and airbox mod, CB, 15x8 Cragar Black Windows wrapped in 33x12.5 Mastercraft Courser M/T's, Xentek 5000k HiD's. Coming soon:
- yellow fogs
- paint cladding black
- maybe 4.56's
- PA
- tint windows
- maybe down the road S.O.A with Fabtech Spindles, then step up to 35's OR Dixon Bros Long Travel Suspension----Lotta Mollaahhh
any other ideas?
Last edited by shooterdude199; 01-04-2010 at 08:29 PM.
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Even after the body lift, I rubbed the fenders on the way home every time I turned, but I didn't have to trim too much to clear under the full range of travel. Even then, the rear tires rubbed on the inside of the rear fender (the bed side) but it didn't cause any problem, just shined one section.
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Okay I'm talking about different off-roading besides running through mud, lol. Point taken though.
Width and offset do have a lot to do with it, I'm just saying there is a fair amount of trimming to work 33s in there to prevent rubbing with full use of the suspension. I had to cut a fair amount of plastic and some metal to fit mine without rubbing, with a 3" body lift, sway bars out and non-cranked bars.
Width and offset do have a lot to do with it, I'm just saying there is a fair amount of trimming to work 33s in there to prevent rubbing with full use of the suspension. I had to cut a fair amount of plastic and some metal to fit mine without rubbing, with a 3" body lift, sway bars out and non-cranked bars.
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Okay I'm talking about different off-roading besides running through mud, lol. Point taken though.
Width and offset do have a lot to do with it, I'm just saying there is a fair amount of trimming to work 33s in there to prevent rubbing with full use of the suspension. I had to cut a fair amount of plastic and some metal to fit mine without rubbing, with a 3" body lift, sway bars out and non-cranked bars.
Width and offset do have a lot to do with it, I'm just saying there is a fair amount of trimming to work 33s in there to prevent rubbing with full use of the suspension. I had to cut a fair amount of plastic and some metal to fit mine without rubbing, with a 3" body lift, sway bars out and non-cranked bars.
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well ive only had them since september but man they are quiet, my friend had a set on his jeep and lasted him about 4 years and that it is daily driven and he crawled and went muddin, but so far im very satisfied!
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they actually fit very well, i was very skeptical about buying 33's, i was about to buy 32's but 33's sounded cooler haha. surprisingly i didnt have to trim very much either, i didnt have to use any heavy duty tools or anything, my main tool was a pair of heavy duty nail clippers haha, it was just about an inch of cladding inside the fenderwell that i had the trim that you couldnt notice even if you looked at it. ill try and post pics of it sometime later this week. and thank ya'll for the welcomes!
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haha thanks, honestly i think its the last time i will wheel it though only because its my daily driver and i paid for everything on my truck and i want everything to last as long as it possibly can, unlike most high schoolers my age who make their parents pay for everything and have things done for them. i love to keep it clean, i spend about 2.5 to 3 hours handwashing it weekly when its not 30 degrees outside, which many people my age dont do very much haha but i really hope it pays off, my dream goal is to get it in a magazine haha but everyone knows thats not an easy task. especially when you have a key scratch that runs all the way down both doors on the passenger side :((( good thing im in an auto class!
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