Yeah thanks for the information I love the way these trucks look lowered but due to where I live and what I use it for probably just going to keep it the way it is
Yeah that was really tempted to lower mine just afraid what it will do when I load up the back use it to go on vacations a couple times a year and it was sitting low last time we had the back loaded up and obviously living in Ohio and Cleveland except for this year we usually get some deep snow...
Installed running boards mainly for Cosmetics obviously I liked these ones I thought they bring the colors of the rims to the rest of the truck and give it a little bit lower profile
I'm curious I know there's a 1-in lift kit for the front to make it even with the back I don't want to lift it I don't want to lower the whole vehicle I just want the stance to be more even but I'd rather have the rear end lowered to match the front end just to give it a little better stance is...
Is anyone put this tire size without any issues? Thinking about putting this tire size on just wondering if anybody's tried it or even if you put the 1-inch leveling kit on it and it worked fine without any rubbing? Also has anyone used forscan to adjust the speedometer after changing tire sizes
I drove them in the snow on a previous vehicle in a minivan and they handled really well which is why I got them again I have driven them through big puddles and heavy rain and the handle it fine with no hydroplaning
Love these tires and I like the way they look with the tread pattern I went a little wider and got 235s makes the truck look a little more meaty and aggressive stance