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I'll be honest. I pad like $16,700 out the door. I've got about another $2k between all the crap in my sig and maintenance and stuff. So a $17k offer is like $1500 below breaking even, but I also put 10k miles on it since March. So what do you guys think? I don't have to or really want to sell it. It's so clean. There's nothing that could replace it in the same condition and same level of options...
Thanks, truck is finally coming together. At some point here I'll make a build thread, but have a ton of things in my life that aren't letting me finish the truck.
Tires are 305/35/24 Nitto 420s. They rub like crazy until you do some trimming. They also hookup WAY better than the stockers did. Even with the Whipple and other mods they don't spin hardly at all where the stockers just got lit up everywhere.
Rear trimming: (front just requires some bending which I'll get to this week, lol)
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You can pop two holes and zip tie it back a Lil more to the top of the strut bolt area if you don't want to cut.
How/where do you put the 2x4? I tried but couldn't get it to do s%*!I meant the back. For the front you need to bang the metal in some behind the liner.
I just peeled back my liner and went at it with a sledge hammer then spray painted on top and sealed it back up.
How/where do you put the 2x4? I tried but couldn't get it to do s%*!
Just to clarify, mine rubbing bad as a comment is extreme. I don't like ANYTHING to not feel like it should. It is only one spot in the turn radius where they do now. That will be rectified this week.See, yours probably rub so bad because you went with those bigger 305/35/24's. That's why I want to go with a 295/35/24 when I step up to my 24's because they are the same exact height as your factory 285/45/22's were on your stock 22" Esky wheels. They are both 32.1" tall, but they are just a touch wider by about a half an inch. I'm thinking with these dimensions of the 295/35/24, they'll barely rub once I go to 24's. In fact, they might not even rub at all because their heighth is just a tad wider and their wiidth is actually slimmer than my current 305/40/22's, which BARELY rub as it is and they'll still look good. They won't look like silly little rubber bands or anything. Lol. So with the minute difference in extra height and not being as wide as my current tires, I'm hoping I'll get lucky and they'll even out and just barely touch like they do now or if I get really lucky they won't rub at all.

Just to clarify, mine rubbing bad as a comment is extreme. I don't like ANYTHING to not feel like it should. It is only one spot in the turn radius where they do now. That will be rectified this week.
I'd have a hard time not doing the 305's. The way that the 295's fit on the wheels doesn't look right to me....and I need the traction![]()
The 305's look funny to me as well. I think the wheels really want a 315. It isn't from the side that bugs me but from the top.I'm surprised you say the 295's look funny to you. The other Esky besides yours in my "Wheel Choice" thread with the CK375's on it has the 295/35/24's on it and I think they look just as good as your 305's. I'm just assuming by the dimensions of each tire that I'd have little to no rubbing with the 295's over the 305's. Or at least less rubbing because they would both rub somewhat, I think.
The 305's look funny to me as well. I think the wheels really want a 315. It isn't from the side that bugs me but from the top.
ie, this looks like complete crap
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IMO even the 305's aren't quite wide enough for the wheels but you can't go any bigger.
Trimming the rear fixed that completely. The front I haven't done and it barely rubs by most peoples definition. That will be resolved as soon as I can get her on a lift.
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I'd also add that the truck would look better to me if they came out further in the rear. A spacer could do that but so would more rubber. Taking any more away would just make that worse.
Splitting hairs. It is just my opinion, I'd still like a bit more.
At the same time the more tread on the ground the better says the Whipple under the hood.
Any idea where Jacob got his spacers?
Splitting hairs. It is just my opinion, I'd still like a bit more.
At the same time the more tread on the ground the better says the Whipple under the hood.
Any idea where Jacob got his spacers?
Bought them off Serge who ran them on his Esky for a short period of time
5/8"....I've not taken pics of them yet. Serge may have some in some of his past threads, though. I'll have to do some digging and see if I can track them down. Probably in his esky thread.
I'd like to see them. Are they the ones that just slide over the studs or do they bolt into the factory studs and provide new studs that are pressed into the spacers themselves? Like the billet Ford to GM bolt pattern adapters...
They just slide over the studs