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That shit will rub going over a speed bump…lolMall crawler with no lift…rub city.
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That shit will rub going over a speed bump…lolMall crawler with no lift…rub city.
Look for some Traxxas dealer near you, they might have it in stock, that's what I did!Mine is back ordered. Says it ships late August
i wonder if they will provide you with 27 matching lug nuts... you need 3 extras for the spare tire. the easiest one to steal...I always replace all my lugs with Gorilla locking system. For the Bronco use # 71634nbc
these are not the regular spline locks which use a universal key that every tire shop has, this kit uses a unique key that only fits the set it comes with. Make sure and order a spare if you get this kit...
I’ll call them tomorrow and ask. I did order a replacement lug a few months ago for my truck. (Each kit comes with its own serial number for replacement keys/lugs)i wonder if they will provide you with 27 matching lug nuts... you need 3 extras for the spare tire. the easiest one to steal...
The thread says Toyo; but the tires say “Good Year”Nice. Can anybody make out what brand tires those are? Also notice that they didn't swap out the spare.
can’t put spacers in it? Or are the cv joints already at their max angles?Nope. Badlands and squatch require an entire new suspension to lift any.
The stock tires are Good Year.The thread says Toyo; but the tires say “Good Year”
You can physically put spacers on it, and I’m sure some will, but if it’s anything more than a show vehicle, it shouldn’t be done. It will be though. If there’s one thing people love, it’s a cheap lift.can’t put spacers in it? Or are the cv joints already at their max angles?
My brother had one on 44s with 5.72s... great for the Alabama mud, but that was about all.who remembers the jacked up toyota pickups from 80s. the trend was to put these little trucks on huge tires, and they were great in the mud because the pretty much floated through mud. but when it came to climbing over rocks and obstacles, they were terrible. the engine torque and gear ratios could not go low enough to spin the wheels efficiently. i fear too many are putting themselves in similar circumstances here... just thinking out loud....