Installed my new wheels. 24"
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Installed my new wheels. 24"
It took me forever to pick out a set of wheels and tires (size) but it think it was worth it. I'm very happy with the look.
4/5 Drop - 295/35R24
4/5 Drop - 295/35R24
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It's is nice to have 4wd on those couple snow days we get in NJ and for the ski trips up north. My old '88 2wd Silverado was horrible in the snow and I swore I would never get one again for a daily driver.
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305's!! daaam!! I bet you had to do some major trimming to get them from rubbing. I spent a few hours getting my to stop rubbing with just the 295's
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If they had a 2wd truck on the lot I may have opted to save some money and go with it but the dealerships around her pretty much only stock 4x4's.
It's is nice to have 4wd on those couple snow days we get in NJ and for the ski trips up north. My old '88 2wd Silverado was horrible in the snow and I swore I would never get one again for a daily driver.
It's is nice to have 4wd on those couple snow days we get in NJ and for the ski trips up north. My old '88 2wd Silverado was horrible in the snow and I swore I would never get one again for a daily driver.
I like the stance of it but it looks like you could use a little more positive camber in the front.
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Sts aligned it they said the camber and toe were is aligned to factory spec but the caster on the passenger side was a degree out of spec. Rides good, no squealing around turns or pulling.