She said it looked so small

paint94979

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LOL my truck that is:D Went from BFG AT KO's 285/75/R16 to TOYO PROXES S/T 275/60/R16 and stock wheels

I also weighted it today at a Recycling center... with me in it full trim, all seats, tailgate, in between 1/8 tank and 1/4, and spare tire all still on it weight 6860 without me 6640 I need to slim down:rofl:

I still havent dropped the torsion bars which I am going to do all the way down.
 

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Josh2002cc

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Im trying for a little better than that:D Gonna put some Cal Tracs on maybe

And here I thought I had something :(

If you are running that kinda power do you think caltracs will be enough? Thought those were for the lower hp guys(just what I heard:confused:)?
 

JoshH

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I've cut several mid to high 1.6 60' times with some worn 265 ATs on stock wheels. That was with no clamps or bars at all and a race weight around 6600. At full weight, around 7200, with the 285 mud tires on H2s, the truck's 60' times are usually in the low to mid 1.7s.
 

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LOL my truck that is:D Went from BFG AT KO's 285/75/R16 to TOYO PROXES S/T 275/60/R16 and stock wheels

I also weighted it today at a Recycling center... with me in it full trim, all seats, tailgate, in between 1/8 tank and 1/4, and spare tire all still on it weight 6860 without me 6640 I need to slim down:rofl:

I still havent dropped the torsion bars which I am going to do all the way down.


I wouldent drop your bars all the way down go about 4 turns from all the way out and make sure you get it alighned afterwards or your truck will eat them tires quick . Have you been to the track yet ? imo go to the track see how it does and go from there. some times less is more :)