let me know if you ever think of selling it
let me know if you ever think of selling it
I tried the balancemasters(same principle as dyna beads) and had no luck with curing the vibration(and I own a tire/alignment shop) on my own truck, the problem is the adaptors. A/F adaptors weigh in at 38 lbs each on top of the weight of the tires/rims, I used the Alcoa dually setup with 255/70r22.5 michelins and ended up taking them off because of the weight issue/vibration that the adaptors caused, I ended up going to Brentzwheels.com and buying direct fit 19.5s with 265/70r19.5 michelins,,,,no more problems. Also the weight factor/size of the tires/rims/adaptors ruined the braking of my truck. I wasted an awful lot of money last year trying that.Originally Posted by Sampsue
Nice setup
WOW! That looks good, was a lil iffy at first when i googled the wheel to see what it looked like. On the truck it looks awesome!
looks good
Looks good....is it me or do the tires look small?
Originally Posted by RuffnReady
Well the sidewall is small, but what do you expect when its wrapped around a 22?
that looks sweet .....nice choice
Yeah I could have gone to bigger tires but I'm having rubbing issues still. Moved the bumper forward 3/8" but the backs still rub at full turn. Either have to add a 2" leveler or wait it out. Also still having problems with getting this setup balanced. The people I bought the rims from want the tire shop to put 90psi in the tires to set the bead properly but the tires places won't do it for liability reasons. Any help? Thanks
truck looks great!! I was thinking of doing the letters across the tailgate, now you just confirmed how good it looks.
Nice Ride!
2007 Black HD F-250
Edge Platinum with Attitiude
Tint
Near Future Mods
-DR 4.5 Lift
-Black Moto Metal 951's
-MBRP 4" Exhaust
-Pioneer Z1 DVD/Navigation
Wow... that looks great man!
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I got a long way to go before I'd even think about parking mine next to Bear's. I need a couple more inches in front to remedy the rubbing on the back of the front wheels. May chang to a 6" lift or add front leveling kit. Just as a side note, I'm very happy with the tailgate lettering. It looks even better in person.
would make that bad-a** truck even hotter
and don't be doing all that drinking in that truck b/c if I ever get a chance to buy it, I don't want a lot of in it!
Sampsue,
Did you trim the plastic inner fender panels at the bottom rear yet?