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cmiller Mar 2, 2008 09:11 PM

prerunner?
 
i have been thinking about doing a prerunner
what is involved in the suspension i know its different than a lifted suspension
where can you buy the wide fenders and suspension componets
pics would also be nice

Beastofa327 Mar 3, 2008 03:33 PM

Fenders:
Glassworks Unlimited
Hannemann Fiberglass

Suspension:
CST
Camburg
http://www.camburg.com/images/Silver...ado/Front1.jpg

jimbob1 Mar 20, 2008 09:34 PM

that looks awesome

andrew383 Mar 21, 2008 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by Beastofa327 (Post 3863674)
Fenders:
Glassworks Unlimited
Hannemann Fiberglass

Suspension:
CST
Camburg
http://www.camburg.com/images/Silver...ado/Front1.jpg

thats badass :D..... do it cmiller :chug:

Onetogofast Mar 21, 2008 10:50 AM

beastofa327, that has to be the sickest truck I have seen in a while. Usually the yota guys do it but that bowtie blows there shit out of the water. Damn nice truck man!!!

jkwalkercchs Mar 21, 2008 04:21 PM

go with the glasswork fenders they look nice on my truck:)

ThrottleHappy7 Mar 23, 2008 03:45 PM

Not to hijack the thread, but I've thought about possibly prerunning my truck. The thing is that I don't know of many guys that have done this and the only suspension I know of is offered by Fabtech.

cmiller, I've seen a few trucks like yours that have been turned to prerunners, and I've got to say they look pretty good, and I wouldn't mind one myself.

jkwalkercchs Mar 23, 2008 09:11 PM

if u have a 2wd fut the fenders and besides run some high offset wheels in the front or a 2inch polyperformance spacer and a 35 they will fit those easy and just put a leveling kit on it

cmiller Mar 27, 2008 03:39 PM

how much offset what wheels tires

simple02 Mar 27, 2008 04:31 PM

Most offroad type wheels have the right amount of backspacing to not give you any problems. Also look at Blitzkreig, Mazulla and Velociti kits. You will need new fender flares up front. Out back, I suggest beefing up the rear end if you are going to offroad a lot and maybe 4-link it or run long travel leafs at minimum. You won't need to flare the rear fenders but you can to match the front.


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