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It's surprising how much cutting they require. I'll bet your excited ti put them to a real test. :D
 
Hence why I still have 37s.
Same for me, and because I don't want to be the old dude who has to crawl into the floor first, in some situation. (Or flat ground) :doah:

Cuz it would happen in front of Ryan's wife, whom I know would give me a big pile of grief about it!!!
:haha:
 
Where's the thumbs down button when you need it.....
Hey.... some of us aren't as tall as you, and even though I have a new knee, I don't see myself returning to my teen years.
 
Did some much needed maintenance before the trip out to the Vernal Rock Rally.
I pulled the front hubs to service the bearings and replace a broken wheel stud. In the process, removed the wheel spacers I had been running.
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With the hubs apart, I decided to replace the keepers since the old ones lost their key way.
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2” less poke. Before half the tire was hanging out.
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While doing a nut and bolt check I found the reason for some wobble while driving.
King pin bushings looked fine.
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Dropped off at my friends shop to get the AC recharged and they just happen to be next to an exotic car dealer. I’d still pick mine.
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On the trailer and headed out.

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