Mine can still spin its wheels on a wet road, but the top end is noticeably slower, as it was when I moved from road tyres to 32's. 33 muds made a difference again.
Stiffening everything up and having decent wheels to take the extra width certainly helps, and imho, I think my truck handles better than when I bought it. For such a high truck, I can plant it into a corner knowing its not going to fall over.
I wouldn't change what i've done if I had my time over, but would "consider" the changes in acceleration and top end if motorway drving was a major part of its daily life. Luckily it's not, so being able to drive over small bungalows, nissan micras etc is a bonus.
Before and After
(WITH RT PLUS 2's!)
then the rest of the lift... 2" coil spacers and 2" body lift, TB's wound up to match...
Stiffening everything up and having decent wheels to take the extra width certainly helps, and imho, I think my truck handles better than when I bought it. For such a high truck, I can plant it into a corner knowing its not going to fall over.
I wouldn't change what i've done if I had my time over, but would "consider" the changes in acceleration and top end if motorway drving was a major part of its daily life. Luckily it's not, so being able to drive over small bungalows, nissan micras etc is a bonus.
Before and After
(WITH RT PLUS 2's!)
then the rest of the lift... 2" coil spacers and 2" body lift, TB's wound up to match...
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