BIG lift ?
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There's no need for name calling. We all live in different regions, have different expectations and uses for our rigs. Do what you want and if it doesn't work change it (wide/skinny tires). Arguments online are a waste of time anyway.
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Who states he has a 6.5" lift on 35s
He also states he spends his time at work surfing the net (hence why he cant post pics) but then proceeds to Bash on another member and accusing them of sitting on the computer at school..
The guy has been here a month. and has 500 posts.
Enough said
He also states he spends his time at work surfing the net (hence why he cant post pics) but then proceeds to Bash on another member and accusing them of sitting on the computer at school..
The guy has been here a month. and has 500 posts.
Enough said
Perhaps that reason is, that it snows more THERE than anywhere in our country. None of us have ever wheeled in Icelandic or Norwegian snow so is it really worthwhile to mention the setups they use? Especially when they are driving in meter/meters deep snow.
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lol. the whole point is wider tires are better for deep snow
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From: Harwich MA
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If your gonna spend a ton of money on a snow rig you should get these!
http://www.mattracks.com/html/88_series_model.htm
http://www.mattracks.com/html/88_series_model.htm
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