Tonyrodz
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Hell yeah! Me too. I love sleepers, and that's a super sleeper.Yeah, but I’d love to beat on a Track Hawk for a few..!
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Hell yeah! Me too. I love sleepers, and that's a super sleeper.Yeah, but I’d love to beat on a Track Hawk for a few..!






LONG POST ALERT!! Haha
So 2 years and 30,000 miles later it was time for new shoes! I knew it was coming and was incessantly searching craigslist to find a decent set of 275/60 series tires to replace my nitto dura grapplers. Overall I was happy with another set of them, but I was coming up empty handed. Then last week the owner of the mechanic shop had brand new general grabber tires on his new super duty that he bought recently and a 2 inch lift kit. So his stock almost new 275/65 series Michelin tired were gonna get posted for sale. I’m standing there looking at them thinking damn I wish those tires would fit on my Nali! I had that exact tire on my stock 17 inch Denali wheels, and were hands down the best tire I ever had on this truck. Granted the 17s made a big difference in ride quality, but those tires were awesome! They rode quietly, cornered really well, and had really awesome grip in both dry and wet/snow conditions. I never once spun out or got stuck with those tires. And really like the slightly more aggressive all terrain look yet not super beefy.
Well after a little persuasion in dans part with how cheap he’d sell me the tires, I said to hell with it let’s do it! And I’m SO GLAD I DID!! Here’s a little teaser of the first tire mock up last week to see how the tire would fit on stock ride height, and what we would need to change:
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Tire fit on stock suspension but it was super close to rubbing at full lock, on both the lower section f my bumper cover, as well as the inner fender liner. So naturally the talk led to a leveling kit......
He’s a boy... lol. Finn is his official name, but see last post for the nickname that now fits him even more hahaScore one for the good guys! Lift that bad girl up!
He’s a boy... lol. Finn is his official name, but see last post for the nickname that now fits him even more haha




Thanks friend!!Awesome! Where’s the leveled pics?!? I just turned my factory keys last week, and will be doing a couple more turns this week. May end up using the keys I bought, but depending on where she ends up. I wanna see the mammoths leveled pics! [emoji106][emoji16] ok you were posting while I was asking. Lol. Looks great man!!
Um excuse me.... boys can be pretty too ya know!!! I know cuz I’m a handsome country boy.... hahahahWay too purdy to be a boy. Jussayin.![]()

Handsome, not pretty.. [emoji106][emoji6]Um excuse me.... boys can be pretty too ya know!!! I know cuz I’m a handsome country boy.... hahahah![]()


Very nice! Imagine it’s going to settle just a little. Tires & wheels look good. No rubbing? Or do you need to clearance a bit?Better lighting this morning! Please excuse the water from the rain that I didn’t have time to dry off before leaving for work....
I’m no @Fosscore when it comes to clean shots of my ride.... lol
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Also I believe the bottom of my front bumper measured roughly 15.5” off the ground yesterday when I measured after pulling in the driveway. And 39.25” from top of the wheel well to the ground after the level kit. I’ll be curious to see if the front end settles down a tad after a few days. I’ll remeasure.
No rubbing whatsoever.Very nice! Imagine it’s going to settle just a little. Tires & wheels look good. No rubbing? Or do you need to clearance a bit?