True Knight
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After these I'm planning on getting some Interco SSM16's. Perfect for keeping the military theme going!
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Thanks. The lift is a 4" Skyjacker Softride. I am happy with it. Decent flex and still stiff enough to carry a heavy load. The Steering crossover is from Off Road Design. I highly recommend it. Everything is very heavy duty and it is designed so that you can easily add a high steer kit in the future.True Knight ~ What lift kit and steering crossover kit did you go with . . . truck looks really cool as ****
Sorry CPAPPY, a little late on this one. I had 33's, 35's, and 37" tall tires. the 33 and 35" tires were 12.5" wide. My truck drove and would ride nice. the 37" tires were 13.5" wide and still drove nice.So Nick, what size tires would you put on.
How do you like these tires , are they holding up for you. And you are you going to change the brand tire after those wear out. It all looks good any more pictures of truck. How much trimming did you do .Thanks. The lift is a 4" Skyjacker Softride. I am happy with it. Decent flex and still stiff enough to carry a heavy load. The Steering crossover is from Off Road Design. I highly recommend it. Everything is very heavy duty and it is designed so that you can easily add a high steer kit in the future.
No, i did not have to install longer ones. There is plenty of length in the stock ones. But I do agree with Cucvfreek, its a good safety item to replace on a 25+ year old vehicle.Hey True Knight, did you have to put on longer brake lines with the 4" lift? I've noticed a lot of kits don't have them included. Nice job on cutting the fenders by the way, hope mine turns out that good.