Jake
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- Jake
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Nice, I was wondering about this product. Thanks @Jake not from State farmOk @steffen707 further to my yesterday’s post here’s a few pictures of the step. As you will see it does not stick down any further than my factory trailer hitch does. It’s actually a tad higher than the trailer hitch. And FYI I just took a good, up close look at the bottom of the pad and exactly where the bottom of the rest of my bed step is. And it’s actually the exact same level. So you would not gain any extra clearance by taking the pad off to go off roading. You could move the pad a tad closer to the trailer hitch. Note the 2 empty screw hole spaces where the 3 screws are.
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I’m thinking about doing the day star 2” lift. How is the ride comfort and steering after the mods ?Daystar 2" spacer lift installed and 35" Nitto Ridge Grapplers! I love it!
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Well, I haven't been able to drive it a TON since yesterday but here is what I've noticed: at lower speeds up to, say, 60-65 MPH it's great. Can't tell a difference really. I got it up to 70-75 for a brief moment and I felt a good bit of vibration or shimmy. The tire pressures are a bit off right now, I was going to try and get them all close to even, around 35-37 PSI and try it again. If I still get that shimmy I may have to take it back to where they installed the kit and have them look at it. I will post more over the next several days as I drive it more.I’m thinking about doing the day star 2” lift. How is the ride comfort and steering after the mods ?
I would try lowering that pressure down to 30psi. The bigger the tire roughly less air you need from what I gathered. I just dropped my stock 33" wildpeaks to 30psi and huge difference in ride comfort and overall driving feel.Well, I haven't been able to drive it a TON since yesterday but here is what I've noticed: at lower speeds up to, say, 60-65 MPH it's great. Can't tell a difference really. I got it up to 70-75 for a brief moment and I felt a good bit of vibration or shimmy. The tire pressures are a bit off right now, I was going to try and get them all close to even, around 35-37 PSI and try it again. If I still get that shimmy I may have to take it back to where they installed the kit and have them look at it. I will post more over the next several days as I drive it more.
Ok, I may try that. Right now one tire is at 46, another is at 39, then 41 and 42 I think. Not sure why they didn't at least try to get them close when they mounted and balanced them. lol...I would try lowering that pressure down to 30psi. The bigger the tire roughly less air you need from what I gathered. I just dropped my stock 33" wildpeaks to 30psi and huge difference in ride comfort and overall driving feel.
Can you share the specs on the wheels and where you bought them?Put my DT-1’s with Ridge Grapplers on today. Tough doing by yourself
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17 x 9 / -12 offsetCan you share the specs on the wheels and where you bought them?
Thanks. Truck looks great!17 x 9 / -12 offset
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Don't trust the dash reads. Use a tire gauge. My dash reads are all off, from 31- 46. Gauge reads 34 on all 4.Ok, I may try that. Right now one tire is at 46, another is at 39, then 41 and 42 I think. Not sure why they didn't at least try to get them close when they mounted and balanced them. lol...
Mine actually seems to be fairly accurate. I had my Smittybuilt compressor and ARB deflator with me and the guages on those were pretty close to the dash. Within a pound or so.Don't trust the dash reads. Use a tire gauge. My dash reads are all off, from 31- 46. Gauge reads 34 on all 4.