Sunnysideup
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- John
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I have a video of what I've done to the Gladiator to now try running 38's. I also wanted to keep the spare under the truck... so this is what that looks like.
It should be noted the following has already been done: Regeared, RCV front, 35 spline rear and trussed, new inner fenders, reid knuckles, 2.5 inch lift with 1 inch spacer in the front...4.5 coils in the rear (for when loaded it sits level). 0 offset method rims. Apex steering booster valve.
I'll be testing this out for a few weeks to see how it flexs and turns and drives.
It should be noted the following has already been done: Regeared, RCV front, 35 spline rear and trussed, new inner fenders, reid knuckles, 2.5 inch lift with 1 inch spacer in the front...4.5 coils in the rear (for when loaded it sits level). 0 offset method rims. Apex steering booster valve.
I'll be testing this out for a few weeks to see how it flexs and turns and drives.
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