I bought mine as in the pic. Clayton lift, Wheels n tires, Bumper, Winch, 67, Tazer, Trailer break and more. Guy built it for fun and sold it on Autotrader. I got it with 1600 mi, Now 15000. All good.
KurtP And what will 10lb get you ? Nada People don't read this crap and buy something thinking it will help. It won't help us shove our brick through the air.
So I'm older tam most here at 60. I have done cat back. Headers and full systems, Cold air intakes to at least 15 trucks. I like to do it let's me play with my truck. I like the sound of a V8. I will not on this V6. Never have I ever got a 1 mpg gain. No one else has either. If a better flow...
So... I have Clayton, A bushing broke. Things happen. I called Clayton and they answered on the first call. I sent some pics, And no problem new ones are on the way. Two day's and they are here. You find out who you are dealing with when there is a problem. Easy choice for me. Clayton,
2.5 lift with 37s. Stock 4.10 and it's fine. DD I did mention to the wife I may change to a light weight set of wheels and smaller tires. I could not believe her response. Ya. And leave your man card at home.
So I have 37x12.5x18 Ridge Grapplers. Black Rhino wheels and they seen very heavy, Started at 37psi changed to 26 as the ICE was coming. Terrible floating feel so to 31 and it's not bad there. Im skating on ice...
I just ordered a lock box that fits the trailer insert. I will keep my extra key fob in there. And a black US flag print that slides in front to the radiator.
So, We are in Dallas. It's a disaster here when it snows with ice. People are just not prepared. We want to go to an event 30 mi, away driving Sunday and it Looks like bad weather, freezing snow. My question is should I lower my air pressure in my 37" Ridge Grapplers ?
Im no Shadow buttttt... I have flushed more motors than I can count. Our JT's are new and do NOT need to be flushed. Do normal maintenance and you're good. What I did was on older trucks in the 80-90s and always use (Motor Flush). Store bought and not a mix of something. You add a quart then...