FINALLY: Lifted and Duratracs
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FINALLY: Lifted and Duratracs
So finally got the 1" BL put on my truck. I was supposed to have help, but my buddy never showed up. So the 1"BL is doable by yourself, just expect it to take twice the time it would if you had two people working on. Basically start to finish it took me about 7 hrs, so that really wasn't that bad.
Then I went got me some Goodyear Duratracs put on this past Wednesday. All I got to say is, if you want a sweet looking tire that performs great and has very little road noise, you must get these tires. I have only had them on for 5 days and I have received several complements from people that I don't even know. They keep on going on and on how the tires make the truck. Anyways enough of me talking, onward to the pics!
Then I went got me some Goodyear Duratracs put on this past Wednesday. All I got to say is, if you want a sweet looking tire that performs great and has very little road noise, you must get these tires. I have only had them on for 5 days and I have received several complements from people that I don't even know. They keep on going on and on how the tires make the truck. Anyways enough of me talking, onward to the pics!
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Well like all the info up on the 1" BL says it takes about 3-4 hours with a helper. So if both of us worked on it together, I'd say it wouldn't take that long at all. If I am understanding what you are saying lol.
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Thank ya! The flares are actually bushwacker brand for a Ranger that has a regular bed. They align fine with existing holes under the fender on the bed, but I had to drill through the bed and put push pins on the top of the flare to keep them pushed in and flush with curvature of the bed. I have had those on there since '06 and have never had any problems out of them.
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Looks nice!
I thought about getting some flares for my flareside since my 10 wide rims stick my tires out so far.
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Haha yeah, a 3" would be nice. But I would have to get my lightning exhaust fixed and the hanging down trailer towing package too. And I have 16" wheels and the 285's weighed like 60 pounds a piece and I didnt want to lose power and gas mileage. So I just went with some 265's that were only 45 pounds a piece.
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Haha I was just making a joke like all thosdumb math questions in school. They're usually about painting a house or something. Truck looks good.
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#22
Thank you!
Yeah I love these tires!
Ohh haha I gotcha. Originally I was like what he is he trying to say lol. But your previous question does sound like one of those dumb math problems now that I come to think about it. Thanks for the compliment on the truck!
Yeah I love these tires!
Ohh haha I gotcha. Originally I was like what he is he trying to say lol. But your previous question does sound like one of those dumb math problems now that I come to think about it. Thanks for the compliment on the truck!
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Haha, thanks!