abercrombiedude16
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prolly the boggers but im not sure yet, and im in it mostly for just playin in the mud.
Your gonna put super swamper BOGGERS on a DD???? Not to flame you, but do you know how long they last on the street?? Unless your made of gold, or can afford $1000 worth of tires in 8000 miles....I would strongly strongly strongly suggest not running boggers on a dd. Looks like all you nees is some mtr's, bfg muds or allterrains, or something similar. Not boggers.....not on a dd.abercrombiedude16 said:it is going to be a daily driver but if i decide to crawl some rocks one day i wanna be able to w/ no problems, my dad has an 02 avalanche w/ a 4 inch lift and 33s and he high centered on a small rock, i dont want that. lol
If he wants to drive a lifted truck when hes 16.....go for it. I was 14 when bought my truck for $800. I wanted to lift it and needed to put an engine in it....i got a job and started making money to pay for parts. I let them accumulate in my garage for over a year until i was finally ready. The day I got my license...i was driving my K5 lifted 6" and on 37's. Not to this day (knock on wood) has it been wrecked while in my posession.beater_k20 said:in all honesty, you're 16, the last thing you need is a huge lifted truck. learn to use and respect what you have now, and then modify it when you're ready to move up. i'm going to assume that a $500 truck is going to need alot of TLC. go through your entire brake system, and steering, tune up the existing engine. basically, make sure the truck is in 100% sound mechanical condition.
I was just going on what he said. Trying to watch out for my fellow brother.ProJunkRacing said:i doubt 500 dollars is a dd tho
Didnt want him to put boggers on a truck that he said was gonna be a dd, if he had no idea boggers wear out extremely fast on the road.I concur. They arent very gas friendly.abercrombiedude16 said:lookin into a new dd now, a 2000 chevy tahoe w/ 114,000 miles for $12,000 financed. not too sure yet but i think it would help if the blazer wasent a dd.
Janitorjim8 said:I don't know of how hardcore your going to be offroading... but IMHO I would not put boggers on. They are a bada** tire, and give great traction off road, but personally i would go with a radial TSL Swamper or a nice Mud Terrain that would still give you good performance off-road, but you wouldn't have to worry as much about actually driving this truck.
Im in agreement with the others now. If you have no experience wheeling, go with something other than a bogger. TSL radial or bfg mt would be much better for you. Boggers are only for the dedicated wheeler who trailers their truck to the trail and needs the ultimate in forward traction.abercrombiedude16 said:heres the plans so far,
14 bolt rearend (just to be safe and so if i lift later it will be done with)
the 35x12.50 super swamper boggers
3 inch body lift, and trimming anything i have to.
and maybe a 2 or 3 inch suspension lift.
any disagreements please feel free to point me in the right direction
87BrnRsd said:Im in agreement with the others now. If you have no experience wheeling, go with something other than a bogger. TSL radial or bfg mt would be much better for you. Boggers are only for the dedicated wheeler who trailers their truck to the trail and needs the ultimate in forward traction.
I have a comment, dont get a 3 inch body lift. Why would you want that? They do nothing but raise your cog...and look like crap too. Go with a shackle flip and a zero rate in the rear (5" total lift), and some 5.5" front bds springs...or 4" springs with a zero rate. It will look much better and perform much better. Your rig will be more capable as it will flex better, and its the same amount of lift that your after. IMHO, body lifts suck and have no use in the world of 4x4s. Maybe a 1" is alright, but i still dont like them.
-Harrison