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I cant imagine a truck with 38" tires being a great pulling truck especially with a 14" lift. Chances are youd break more on your truck. Ive seen a truck with similar upgrades to yours except with a 12" lift pull against a more or less stock height (3" leveling kit) with disasterous results. Last edited by blizzardwarrior7 : 07-03-2008 at 09:43 PM. |
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, but if you know anyone with a stock truck that wants to hook up , ive do have strap |
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Sorry to hear that. Give him my best.
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