mountainexplorer
1/2 ton status
Re: why SHOULDN\'T i run 44\'s??? Any reasons?
I remember 4 years ago...I was content with 31" tires on everything I owned. But now, things just keep going higher and higher. If I had to get rid of everything except one vehicle, Id keep what we refer to now as the "little Crew Cab". It has a 6" lift with 35" BFG M/T's. Tall enough to still look fairly big, yet I can still haul with it and tow with it as I always am doing.
It was completely "illogical" and impractical to buy the Big Crew Cab from my friend and then come up with the idea of lifting it 6" higher and adding 44" tires. It's a truck that gets used only for "fun" (no towing or hauling, although I did tow with it last year a few times). From now on, it will be strictly for looks and for off-road use.
I just wanted something to take kids around and drive through the local parade with and to drive through the mud bogs with. I figured the Crew Cab would be good to go that high since the long wheel base should help it to be less "tippy" even with 15" of overall lift.
Alot of it is just going for the "look" of it...being one of the biggest trucks around (although I'm not a show off...at least not trying to be).
I'm only worried about breaking things with the 44's on the truck. Even the 40's were hard enough on steering components, and when my friend owned it and had the 39.5" Boggers on it, he snapped "two" of those 4spd-to-205 coupler sleeves. It's also been through 3-4 clutches in the past 4 years.
I remember 4 years ago...I was content with 31" tires on everything I owned. But now, things just keep going higher and higher. If I had to get rid of everything except one vehicle, Id keep what we refer to now as the "little Crew Cab". It has a 6" lift with 35" BFG M/T's. Tall enough to still look fairly big, yet I can still haul with it and tow with it as I always am doing.
It was completely "illogical" and impractical to buy the Big Crew Cab from my friend and then come up with the idea of lifting it 6" higher and adding 44" tires. It's a truck that gets used only for "fun" (no towing or hauling, although I did tow with it last year a few times). From now on, it will be strictly for looks and for off-road use.
I just wanted something to take kids around and drive through the local parade with and to drive through the mud bogs with. I figured the Crew Cab would be good to go that high since the long wheel base should help it to be less "tippy" even with 15" of overall lift.
Alot of it is just going for the "look" of it...being one of the biggest trucks around (although I'm not a show off...at least not trying to be).
I'm only worried about breaking things with the 44's on the truck. Even the 40's were hard enough on steering components, and when my friend owned it and had the 39.5" Boggers on it, he snapped "two" of those 4spd-to-205 coupler sleeves. It's also been through 3-4 clutches in the past 4 years.