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The Project is Complete... I Think


thepretzelman

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Joined
Aug 23, 2007
Messages
111
Age
35
City
Kent, WA
Vehicle Year
2000
Transmission
Automatic
The Beginning
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After The 3in. PA Body Lift
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The new tires they are 285/75/16 Pro Comp Mud Terrains
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Is there anything else I should add?
 
brush gaurd more lift and biger tires but that just me do what makes you happy not what other people tell you just my 2 cents
 
wow done for now but it will always need something modded. Sounds like time for motor work. :3gears:
 
looks good, those tires are great, i ran them for 2 years daily driving and offroading on the weekends.

i say get some gap guards for the rear, invest in some rock sliders (before you destroy the rockers :)), and a rear lunchbox locker. then you'll have a good little rig that still has great street manners
 
I want to do some engine work but I don't know what to do, I am thinking maybe a performance chip. As for a bigger lift I would love to get a suspension lift and some bigger tires but I cannot afford it because I am still paying for school.
 
nice body lift how many people did u have help you did u replace the shocks and steering stablizers?
 
I want to do some engine work but I don't know what to do, I am thinking maybe a performance chip. As for a bigger lift I would love to get a suspension lift and some bigger tires but I cannot afford it because I am still paying for school.

thats why i recommended sliders, with the BL and tires, you're gonna go out wheeling undoubtedly. with it not being all that tall, sliders are a must!
 
I didn't replace the shocks and steering stabilizer I thought that if I were to buy new shocks I should do a suspension lift while I am at so I will wait till one day I get a suspension lift. I think the sliders are a good idea as well, how much do they run? I have only seen them for jeeps.
 
well i can understand the shocks i have to get them on mine because ive had them on for a wile but u dont have steering problems with those big tires and a older stab huh idk lol well you got lucky then i guess
 
No I don't have steering problems at all. I made sure I did all my home work before I bought my tires. they are the biggest tire I can get with my gear ration, rims and probably my lift.
 
v8 swap, SAS, 8.8 rear, lockers, winch more lift, you have alot of work ahead of you
 

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