My switch from 40s to 42s was a much larger task than I had expected, hope it's smoother for youIt might. I'll run up the ramp this weekend. Tomorrow I've got a 4th of July parade to drive in.![]()
My switch from 40s to 42s was a much larger task than I had expected, hope it's smoother for youIt might. I'll run up the ramp this weekend. Tomorrow I've got a 4th of July parade to drive in.![]()
It'll be interesting to see. It was certainly a trick going from 37 to 40. I have since moved the front axle forward and I'm hoping that will help.My switch from 40s to 42s was a much larger task than I had expected, hope it's smoother for you
Pushing the axle forward is what really got me, core support was all kinds of in the way.It'll be interesting to see. It was certainly a trick going from 37 to 40. I have since moved the front axle forward and I'm hoping that will help.
I know the rear tires are gonna rub the bed. I'm thinking I might add a zero rate. I'm wondering if there's any advantage to setting up bumpstops just before the tire hits rather than letting the tire rub.

I am thinking the front of the fenders might need cutting.Pushing the axle forward is what really got me, core support was all kinds of in the way.
Sacrificing flex with bumps to fit bigger tires kind of makes it a wash doesn't it?
I am thinking the front of the fenders might need cutting.

My question also, lock to lock really throws in some wrenches.What happens when you turn passenger with the driver side stuffed? Looks like it's touching already, will there be lots of pressure between the metal and tire when turned?
That'll buff out.Well you all will be "happy" to know, I broke the truck in the first 100ft of the first trail this weekend. Trying to pull the Savalanche backwards off a rock and I was thinking I just need to give him a good POP. Ended up being the front driveshaft that got the pop. Busted up the center ball and it's yoke. Luckily @doubletrouble's spare front driveline fits my truck so I could run the rest of the weekend.
Cool pic from the top of Iron Chest.
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Nate did up the driveshaft in the Savalanche better than I did mine.
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