Pics of my new shoes and socks
#122
Originally Posted by Mort
Pics look good today and so do the truck.
Congrats!
Just searchin' the back pages for some choices.
Congrats!
Just searchin' the back pages for some choices.

Been thinking about that Drop kit, but I may go to a 33" rear tire (currently a 32).....so I might try a 0-3 drop.
#127
Originally Posted by moregrip
Cool, thanks!
Been thinking about that Drop kit, but I may go to a 33" rear tire (currently a 32).....so I might try a 0-3 drop.
Been thinking about that Drop kit, but I may go to a 33" rear tire (currently a 32).....so I might try a 0-3 drop.
Correcting the rake on the truck should help transfer more weight over the rear axle when launching which in theory should help you launch. Correct? Will look good too.

I would just change one thing at a time until you have a chance to evaluate the benefit of the change towards reaching your goals. It will also keep you from going broke too fast.
No rush take some time to enjoy the ride.
#128
Originally Posted by Mort
AWWWWWWWWW......... the quest for traction. I quess the larger diameter and circumference tires will effectively change your gearing and give you a larger contact patch. Will the increase in traction be enough to counteract the increase in weight of the larger tires and higher gearing?
Correcting the rake on the truck should help transfer more weight over the rear axle when launching which in theory should help you launch. Correct? Will look good too.
I would just change one thing at a time until you have a chance to evaluate the benefit of the change towards reaching your goals. It will also keep you from going broke too fast.
No rush take some time to enjoy the ride. 
Correcting the rake on the truck should help transfer more weight over the rear axle when launching which in theory should help you launch. Correct? Will look good too.

I would just change one thing at a time until you have a chance to evaluate the benefit of the change towards reaching your goals. It will also keep you from going broke too fast.
No rush take some time to enjoy the ride. 

One thing I always do, is take my time, that I can assure you






