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Old 09-21-2005, 09:16 PM
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those things are fukin HUGE! looks sweet-but i gotta ask.....where the hell are those sick intro's?
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Originally Posted by diehardchevy
those things are fukin HUGE! looks sweet-but i gotta ask.....where the hell are those sick intro's?
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Did you give it a run down the street yet to see how it feels?
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Originally Posted by 2005SSR6Speed
Did you give it a run down the street yet to see how it feels?
nope, I will have to get used to them at the track
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That takes alot of control. I would have been trying it.
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Originally Posted by 2005SSR6Speed
That takes alot of control. I would have been trying it.
if you haven't noticed yet I tend to be a bit methodical, although most everyone here just calls me slow
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Daymb those things are huge. I think that might be over kill but thats just me. I would recommend running them on the street just a little bit. At higher speeds (90+) they tend to make the truck washy. Good Luck
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Originally Posted by 8ALTNG
Daymb those things are huge. I think that might be over kill but thats just me. I would recommend running them on the street just a little bit. At higher speeds (90+) they tend to make the truck washy. Good Luck
what he said
I love em
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Awesome!

Can we get a shot down the side of the truck to see how far they stick out?
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thanks for the advice guys, I will start off easy at 25psi and work my way down from there...


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