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Old 02-04-2005, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Zick
I never got a chance to drive on my tires before I cranked my torsion bars up. But with the TB crank and new tires it rode a little stiffer but nothing too bad. The TB cranking did help with the front end feeling too floaty over bumps and helped with leaning in the corners a little.

Where did you order yours from? I got mine from www.discounttiredirect.com
Dido man, i got them from the same place.... $112 a piece. what a buy.
I put them on earlier this evening, They are a little stiff, and a little noiser then the firestones that came on the truck, But the look really made up for it. The offset in the rims( 16x8 MT classicII with 3 5/8 BS) are making them rub at full turn. Im going to look at them in the day light tomaro and see if another crank or 2 on the TBs will help. Before i go get an alignment. The wheels and tires really made the truck though!
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