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What's more usefull, a 2wd V8 or 4x4 V6?  
Dirt Digger
User | Posts: 76 | Joined: 09/04
Posted: 09/19/04
04:58 AM

My god man I think you naild it.   ( I had a girl like that once)!!!!!!!!!!! 


 

 

 
82toy
New User | Posts: 12 | Joined: 12/04
Posted: 12/06/04
12:37 AM

still got a girl like. drives me nuts my best friend but cant pull me out when I get stuck  


 
offroader
New User | Posts: 26 | Joined: 10/04
Posted: 12/06/04
11:31 AM

OK im young and new to the world of trucking, i have a 5.7L 350ci 94chev. whats the largest tire size i want to put on it without having to mess with the gearing? I got the truck from my dad and he used it for towing and got some extra package so its a 1500 built for hauling heavy loads  


 
skblazer
User | Posts: 190 | Joined: 11/03
Posted: 12/06/04
03:38 PM

my dad had 32s on his and we did a little of everything (on the street) we had very little rub when the wheel was cut to the right or left all the way but it dint ever mess anything up


no lift eather and it was just about the right size to look at

 

 

 
Blackchevy
Enthusiast | Posts: 455 | Joined: 10/04
Posted: 12/07/04
12:44 AM

I wouldnt go any bigger then 31's if you are runnin stock height and want to do anything off road. I would start lookin into new gears if you bigger than 33's.


Tony

 

 
offroader
New User | Posts: 26 | Joined: 10/04
Posted: 12/07/04
11:39 AM

what does the liter of the truck have to do with tire size/offroading?  


 
quyonmob
Enthusiast | Posts: 584 | Joined: 11/03
Posted: 12/07/04
05:07 PM

if you mean "litre" in reference to engine size? It has plenty to do with the trucks off road capability....it is the displacement of the engine (similiar to cubic inch in imperial measurement)    


 
Blackchevy
Enthusiast | Posts: 455 | Joined: 10/04
Posted: 12/09/04
12:22 AM

The size of the engine has alot to do with its off road capability. I wouldn't take no 4 cyl. into the mud and expect to make it out the other side unless if you were talkin about a seriously light rig.


Tony

 

 
Ford22
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/27/08
04:04 PM

Get a Ranger 4x4 or a s-10 4x4. Stay away from dodge or jeeps. jeeps a heep!  


 
Ford22
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/27/08
04:07 PM

Hey if you dont want to mess with the gears get a lift kit as high or low as you want and dont go crazy about the tires.  


 
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