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HenryJ wrote:
Hmmm...s'pose I could hide it in the cargo box?

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off topic: That is a raelly nice pic of your truck. I love the look of the tires, how well do they work?

Split the topic-HJ
[size=75]02 ZR5 CC, SFA D44 front, D60 rear, 40" IROKs, np200 2nd t-case. SOLD
05 F-350 CC FX4 Diesel, 7" lift 37" toyos, 14.18 1/4 mile ET[/size]
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The Geolandar M/T 's have been working great. The only draw backs are that they may not live as long as other tires in the same class and can not be cross rotated , since they are directional.

I have yet to find a situation where they fail to impress me.

The 35's would look good on yours ;)

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Yeah I think they would look really good. But I think im going back to a swamper. I love the look the sound and the faces you get to make at the guy that trys to fallow u and gets stuck :lol: . Im thinking a set of 35x14 boggers, 35x15 sx, or the 35x 14 ssr. Or another thing to do is save alot of money on the tires and get nicer wheels (34x10.5 TSL TLB) That way my truck would flex more because they would rub so bad. I like the directional tires, the clean out much better than others. Thanks
[size=75]02 ZR5 CC, SFA D44 front, D60 rear, 40" IROKs, np200 2nd t-case. SOLD
05 F-350 CC FX4 Diesel, 7" lift 37" toyos, 14.18 1/4 mile ET[/size]
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You rubbing now? Maybe trim up you fenders sum or go higher?
[size=75][url=http://outsideventure.com/s10crew/]01 S10 Crewcab - SAS'd[/url][/size]
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They dont rub at all. Only the rear when it's flexing. I cant go higher with out a new T case :(
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[size=75]02 ZR5 CC, SFA D44 front, D60 rear, 40" IROKs, np200 2nd t-case. SOLD
05 F-350 CC FX4 Diesel, 7" lift 37" toyos, 14.18 1/4 mile ET[/size]
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Yea, always something!
[size=75][url=http://outsideventure.com/s10crew/]01 S10 Crewcab - SAS'd[/url][/size]