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Old 01-22-2002, 06:39 PM
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Cool BFG MT KM 33"x10.50"

Well I got them on today.
rubs like mad at full turn (need to trim plastic)

Man they look sweet.
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Old 01-22-2002, 07:10 PM
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All I see is a guy taking a whiz next to his truck. Where are the pictures!!!
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Old 01-22-2002, 07:12 PM
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hehehehehe

have to wait till I get home.

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Mehdi from MAXC has them as well, rubbed real bad until he installed a 2" body lift...he has add aleafs as well.
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ATH has the body lift, but that's it so far.
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Old 01-23-2002, 01:06 AM
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Ok no pics, had a minor meltdown at work and I just got home.

I have minor rubbing when I turn full to the left on the drivers side tire.

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Mehdi is I

Yeah, you're pretty much gonna have to trim the crap out of your mud flaps. Mine are trimmed down to the point where there is no lip anymore. It simply goes straight down. At least with the 2" BL, AAL, and torsion crank, I don't rub at all. Not trying to rain on anyone's parade, but until ATH posts a picture, here's a pic of me and my truck:



Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that if you have an ARB, be sure to trim it back a bit. Otherwise, you're guaranteed to rub on the ARB during compression.
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heheh you are not raining on my parade ;-)

I am not sure I am going to have to trim the ARB because of the way I mounted it when I did the body lift, I'll find out this weekend.

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ok quick boring parking lot shots.











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Unhappy SHIT sorry about the size

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ATH, from your photos it looks like you are rubbing on your flexable mud flap. Is that correct? Also are those chevy rims? The setup looks sweet. I have been thinking more about the 33-10.50 but am still debating because I have no body lift. Have you tried compressing your wheels and still seeing if you rube? Sorry for all the questions I am just really curious on your sett up.
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ATH, from your photos it looks like you are rubbing on your flexable mud flap. Is that correct? Also are those chevy rims? The setup looks sweet. I have been thinking more about the 33-10.50 but am still debating because I have no body lift. Have you tried compressing your wheels and still seeing if you rube? Sorry for all the questions I am just really curious on your sett up.
No they do not rub on the mud flap there is over an inch of room there (bad angle for the picture, sorry)

Those are the rims I got on it from the dealer I have NO idea what they are. As for rubbing at full compresion I'll find that out this weekend.

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Damn

Those are huge. Better take off your rear mud flaps now before they rip off and damage the panel.
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Those are huge. Better take off your rear mud flaps now before they rip off and damage the panel.
yup I got a sheet of really soft rubber (like what my lift lips are made of) to replace them with.
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Red face Damn Ben!

1600X1200!!!!
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