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I found out a little more about where the rubbing is an issue.HenryJ wrote:...33x10.5's will rub in the rough stuff. I was able to get the 9.50's to rub a little recently.
f9k9 wrote:...had the wheel stops built up today. The first two employees at the alleged "off-road"/muffler/tint shop freaked at my request.
HenryJ wrote:f9k9 wrote:...had the wheel stops built up today. The first two employees at the alleged "off-road"/muffler/tint shop freaked at my request.That was a pricless picture
They are probably with the extra holes drilled in the frame that he drilled in the mounts. I just never finished drilling the extra holes and the CC was up in the air and he was already welding so, I went for it.gocntry wrote:Why The Welding??f9k9 wrote:I asked him if he thought he could finish up my sliders by welding them on.
Did You Have Thoughts That The Factory Studs Aren't Strong Enough To Handle The Weight?
wheel width won't make a difference. I discovered I am actually 4.5" BS That would put you a half inch further out from the frame. Just a little less welding on the stops I would imagine.Walt wrote:Now I just have to figure out if 33x10.5's will work with my wheels.... 4" BS, 8" wide. Any insight?
Walt wrote:Hmm...ok, I think I can live with that
Will try to get you some measurements this weekend.Blaze One wrote:What kind of ground clearance do you have now that you are running a 33" tire ?
Ie: Fr/Rr Diffs , Lowest frame and skid plates
Blaze One wrote:What kind of ground clearance do you have now that you are running a 33" tire ?
Ie: Fr/Rr Diffs , Lowest frame and skid plates
HenryJ wrote:12.5 inches of clearance at the front skid plate and 10 inches clearance at the rear differential. The mid point break over height measures 12.5 inches.
Walt wrote:f9k9 wrote:.....Little things like emergency brakes......
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Thanks "DogFace"top_sgt wrote:![]()
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I'm here if, and when you need help for your furure mods that need assistance
Still waiting on your 410a so that I may learntop_sgt wrote:appreciate it there, "jarhead"!!!
Not a prob, brotop_sgt wrote:i see i messed up the "quote line"!!!!1
kermit wrote:i hear ya. what about some 285/75/15 ... actual diameter 31.8? how bad do you're 33x10.5s rub?
Time line.............f9k9 wrote:Thanks, Kermit but, the 10.50s are not as proven as the 9.50s and I am yet battling to get 2 replaced. I may have that problem solved tomorrow but, that is another story...........
<<<<<<On the back side of fifty and know that there will always be room to keep learningHenryJ wrote:Good advice. I always check locally first. Money spent in your community is a better investment than supporting someone else's community.
HenryJ wrote:I always check locally first. Money spent in your community is a better investment than supporting someone else's community.
An interesting note to all of this is that BFG's MSRP price is $149 and most online and local dealers are charging more.Mike BFGoodrich Tires Consumer Relations Department wrote:Mr. Wetter,
Thank you for your email. We appreciate the opportunity to serve you.
We received your invoice and we have requested reimbursement for your two BFGoodrich tires. You should receive the check in about two weeks.
Thank you for using BFGoodrich tires.
Other than these tires, I NEVER pay MSRP! That is like walking onto a new car lot and looking at the "sticker" and saying "Excuse me Mr. Low Life LOT LIZARD, I'll take on of these in red, when you have a moment"!gairbear wrote:Usually...MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price) Includes a profit for all parties involved......People just get a bit greedy sometimes.
What is your timeline on this Kermit? Am kinda looking forward to having a second CC on the 9.50s or 10.50skermit wrote:Thanks for the info! FYI ... the truck is dark green, and black is definitely the direction i was headed!
What am I chopped liver? I kinda thought you were the second on 9.50s or 10.50sf9k9 wrote:...kinda looking forward to having a second CC on the 9.50s or 10.50s
You are the first on the 9.50s, I am the 1st on 10.50s. We both need a second in either size to validate them. You are the pioneer, I merely followed, HJHenryJ wrote:What am I chopped liver? I kinda thought you were the second on 9.50s or 10.50sf9k9 wrote:...kinda looking forward to having a second CC on the 9.50s or 10.50s
You make us sound like Lemmingsf9k9 wrote:...I merely followed...
The CC is my DD... so its being worked on whenever time permits, given that at the end of every session, it will be drivable the following day. Between school and work.... I just have to make time. period. Like I said before, the bodylift is done, the flares are next (hopefully no more than a week away), then wheels/tires.f9k9 wrote:What is your timeline on this Kermit? Am kinda looking forward to having a second CC on the 9.50s or 10.50skermit wrote:Thanks for the info! FYI ... the truck is dark green, and black is definitely the direction i was headed!
Michelin makes sense since all of my recent correspondence with BFG was signed "BFG/Michelin"HenryJ wrote:Michelin and Cooper were the rumors. There may have been a choice in Bridgestone/Firestone too, but I think it was a highway tire.
Take your time on the flares. No mere mortal can do it as quick as Brule. There is no shame running around without flares while work is in progress. Getting one or two done in a weekend would be something to be proud of. Brule did his in under a day but, he has been wrenching since before Henry Ford had picked out what was the best wood for his spoked wheels.kermit wrote:.............. the flares are next .
Reed, I'm hurt that my name wasn't mentioned. I did my flares in 11 hours in 20 degree weather, and rain! And had to take several long breaks to work on a broken PC. I also survived Katrina.f9k9 wrote:Take your time on the flares. No mere mortal can do it as quick as Brule. There is no shame running around without flares while work is in progress. Getting one or two done in a weekend would be something to be proud of. Brule did his in under a day but, he has been wrenching since before Henry Ford had picked out what was the best wood for his spoked wheels.kermit wrote:.............. the flares are next .![]()
Time only counts when you do it once (by yourself) and you ain't never seen (the grammar is intentional) 20° weatherWalt wrote:Reed, I'm hurt that my name wasn't mentioned. I did my flares in 11 hours in 20 degree weather, and rain! And had to take several long breaks to work on a broken PC. I also survived Katrina.
Just kidding man.
f9k9 wrote:Time only counts when you do it once (by yourself) and you ain't never seen (the grammar is intentional) 20° weatherWalt wrote:Reed, I'm hurt that my name wasn't mentioned. I did my flares in 11 hours in 20 degree weather, and rain! And had to take several long breaks to work on a broken PC. I also survived Katrina.
Just kidding man.
Has the boots just come loose? New clamps and more grease is alot cheaper than pulling the axles. I'm pretty sure that those tires will rub the frame as well.kermit wrote:TB is cranked, not sure how much. Both boots are slinging grease. Backspacing on new wheels is 4.5"
Amen! Add some grease if you have lost quite a bit and use hose clamps to hold the boots. Any parts store should be able to find some the right size. A narrower clamp works the best. My old S-10 Has been running this way for over a decade. There is room for the clamps on the inside or out.f9k9 wrote:New clamps and more grease is alot cheaper than pulling the axles.
Please listenkermit wrote:The local shop is getting me 2 33x9.5s for a test fit on the front on Monday... That's probably the direction I'll go. Maybe that 1/2" is all I need?
This portion of the "friendly bunch" will wager you'll rub and willing to put my money where my mouth is.kermit wrote:What a friendly bunch! That definately helps.
I'm still going to see how the 9.5s look tomorrow and how much (if) they rub and go from there. Thanks again! I'll be sure and let y'all know what I find out.