tuckin 26's with McGaughy's 4/5" drop KIt

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AZ Kar Tunez

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that wasn't us advertising those kits for that price. We are extremely reasonable on our pricing. We want our customers to have the best experience possible.

P.S. nice wheels did you get those from an unnamed shop in Mesa?
 

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that wasn't us advertising those kits for that price. We are extremely reasonable on our pricing. We want our customers to have the best experience possible.

P.S. nice wheels did you get those from an unnamed shop in Mesa?


HAHAHAH:laughing1:

I got your message and yes I did get them from said shop. I think they sold the business. They were nice guys, as far as I'm concerned but I could definitely see some issues on the business side........

Truck looks a lot different then it did when you put the wheels on, that was the first thing I did...........
 
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thanks for all the great comments, on my ride. as my friend from AZ Kar Tunez said, I dont know how to post pics her, but if you private message me I will email you more shots from several photoshoots
 

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the pics in post #28 those are 255/30/26 tires? just curious. i have a 265 on my 22s and i thought that was pretty low pro.
 

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