86M10086.2L
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You both make very good points. I want to keep my truck stock-ish but make it more useful and atractive to me. I really would like a conventional lift kit for their articulation, but it limits my tire size, and to be perfectly honest theres not much around me that I really need alot of flex for. Almost everything by me can just be driven over orthrough with no real articulaton needed (Damn Long Island ). What I need is larger tires to keep my axles out of the ruts and sand. Thats why I'm more interested in the stiff spring big tire setup similar to whats on the truck now. I don't know about you guys but my axles aren't moving too much on the trails. As far as stiffnes I can't imagine it being any worse than the stock ride for the M1008. As far as that goes I'll drive all the way to Cali and back on dirt roads if someone wants to pay for the diesel. I like a truck that rides like a truck. As for trimming, I don't do it because it's very hard to do it and make it look right, and I like the way my truck looks. Someday I may decide to restore the truck and I'm no body man. I can re-rivit perches and swap springs and what not but at this point in time changing quarter panels is not on my resume. Most likely I will not be running the HMMWV tires and I don't think Interco is going to stop making 16.5's any time soon so I should be ok. And in most cases I've seen, guys are asking only $50 less for used HMMWV tires than what I can get a reasonable aftermarket tire for new. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places but that doesn't make much sense to me.