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jefe_4x4
Oct 17, 2016Explorer
Yes, Nichols, stuff hanging down underneath gets in the way when you are taking that two-track down to the trees near the river's edge. Here is a rare pic of my Truck (1/2 of a Truck Camper) sans the Camper part showing my new high load rated steel wheels and new 315/75R16, 35", 3860 pound rated AT3 tires. The rear 10"wide wheels are custom made by Stockton Wheel with a stupid high load rating (the wheel hub is 1/2" plate) and keep the rear axle weight on a wider track during those annoying side hills.


The truck has a nominal 3" lift, front and rear. Anyway, the only things hanging down under there are a pair of pigs and Jeanie's step. Also, with the camper part on, the truck sits more or less level.
This setup is still not recommended with two humans and two large dogs, but it will get you down and back up the two-track.


The truck has a nominal 3" lift, front and rear. Anyway, the only things hanging down under there are a pair of pigs and Jeanie's step. Also, with the camper part on, the truck sits more or less level.
This setup is still not recommended with two humans and two large dogs, but it will get you down and back up the two-track.
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