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This is one of my buddies quad.
check this out anybody seen a grizzly with a 7 inch lift and 32 inch tires Last edited by jblagg : 07-11-2008 at 10:02 PM. |
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I have to agree, but if youre gonna lift and put ridiculous tires on something it should be a quad, not your daily driver, i realize they look cool, but i do not understand the lifts and stacks people always want on their trucks, lifts are a hazard really, and make the truck that much less efficient/practical, but i use my truck for work so have a different opinion i guess....
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How much power did he loose for going that tall and with such heavy tires?
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