Ranger's with Dc1's post 'em
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thanks guys.
Essentially yes, the dayton line of tires was made by firestone as a lower end or "house" brand tire. they were modeled off the destination m/t's. after they discontinued the timberline m/t (what i originally wanted) i chose the destination m/t due to the awesome employee discount i used to get with firestone. excellent tire bar none. And thanks demise for the compliments.lol
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the mods are long but sort compared to same rigs here lol
Check my posted threads for most of them, im really not sure of them all now do to the years of enjoying my toy lol. but i tried to keep it clean black and white plus a few HP mods for a little more push for a 3.0 lol
i belive im the 2nd rig on the forums to run DC1's 98lifted had me beat by a week lol but we where both purchasing them at the same time
I could be wrong by 1 rig or so
I do kinda of wish and dont that i ran the size you did though
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I like the 16's though not many rangers with DC-1's in a 16
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just have to be different i guess lol
ya thats the same reason i did
the good old days lol
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Love my DC-1's
I don't have my computer with my pics but here's a link to my cardomain which has pics of my truck with the DC-1's. Gotta love em!
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3333589
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3333589
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I don't use a ceramic pad. I used to run a Wagner Thermoquiet semi-mettalic pad. No brake dust. I just switched to Wagners Sever duty Carbon-Metalic pad and have had no problems at all with brake dust. Wagner advertises no brake dust and no squeel. The Carbon-metalic will eat the rotors alot faster but I pay cost for all automotive parts so rotors are only like $20 a piece for me.
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I wanted 16's but they already had the 15's with the bfg mudterrains all together all I had to do was buy 'em and out the door I went. lol I don't know if it was a deal or not but I paid 1,200 for my wheel tire combo. I didn't think it was too bad since mud tires are pretty expensive, I think the bfg mud terrains are some where around 160 a piece for 31x10.5, not sure though. I like 'em. and so do alot of other people that I see. hehe
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granted it seams over played put in reality i have only sean one other rig where i live running them and it was a f250 lol
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i say we start a wheel poll in the general section lol, only way we'll get real numbers
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