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Old 11-29-2008, 12:53 AM
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Anyone post pics of lowered RCSB on drag tires. think I finally decided to lower the truck to stock height -2 inch lift block and slap some tires on the stock 16 or maybe buy some drag tires for track times, so post up what you got! Thanks

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look at the truck of the year voting poll, I think his name is black sheep
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lots of RGV guys have trucks like that
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2/4 hotckis drop with M/T et drags:

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that one looks ****** sick IMO. real mellow drop and some fat meats hangin out nice set up
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jasond26, those slicks are ******* huge. what size are they and what do you havd done to your truck to need tires that big?
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33x10.5wx16. I have a V6 with a K&N filter and shorty headers. Pretty stout combo...lol. Stuffs in my sig. They are too big but what the hell right.
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Originally Posted by jasond26
33x10.5wx16. I have a V6 with a K&N filter and shorty headers. Pretty stout combo...lol. Stuffs in my sig. They are too big but what the hell right.
If you race at Thunder Valley I've heard you need all the help you can get because their track prep is terrible.
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Originally Posted by jasond26
33x10.5wx16. I have a V6 with a K&N filter and shorty headers. Pretty stout combo...lol. Stuffs in my sig. They are too big but what the hell right.
i thought maybe you had more than your sig said. what are you putting to the wheels? my new motor should be 1100-1200hp and i dont plan on running bigger than a 29.5x10.5x15


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