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Old 11-21-2009, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by wrath
Got any front and rear shots down low, and perhaps a picture of how close the front tires are when turned?
I only had this picture left. There is a slight rub on full trun to lock. Also I was cruising down a bumpy road and I think I head a rub at a dip in the road.
I just bought a Pedders 2/3 lowering kit, but I think I just burned that bridge
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I'm glad I found this thread. I'm looking at the 305 parada x righ now. How did you guys like them? Do they hook? In the rain?
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Originally Posted by LBSBLOWN
I have Yokohama Parada Spec-X 305x50x20 on OEM 20x8.5 Denali wheels







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I like those wheels, been keeping any eye for a set for mine
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Originally Posted by LBSBLOWN
I have Yokohama Parada Spec-X 305x50x20 on OEM 20x8.5 Denali wheels


LBSBLOWN - That's a damn fine looking truck, and the hood is outstanding. What kind is it and where did you find it?
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Originally Posted by moregrip



Grippy, that looks freakin spectacular!

Did you have a hard time getting a tire shop to mount those 4 ply tires on your 8 lug wheels?
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Hahaha. That's funny. My dad put some 4 plys on his "farm truck". It's a 2500 dodge. They were all squishy looking. He didn't think it would be that bad for just driving around on top of the mountain where they live. He learned his lesson. Lol
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Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
Grippy, that looks freakin spectacular!

Did you have a hard time getting a tire shop to mount those 4 ply tires on your 8 lug wheels?
Thanks bro! Not sure, but they balanced out nicely!
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Around here, tire shops won't even mount them for you. As soon as they see that they aren't load range D or E, they refuse the job.
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That's why I love the auto hobby shop here. They have a new bad *** mount machine and you can mount what you want.


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