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And I thought my tires were skinny!
How do you make it through mud? I get over 40" of flex when fully cycled, could get more but I would need a CV shaft in the rear. Right now im running stock shafts with some Spidertrax puck spacers. I think my ride height is lower too. |
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I tend to stay away from the mud.
Though I pick some up from time to time: ![]() Also, check my shock leaned way over on the passenger side next to the coil. I had sheared the upper bolt. Traditionally shocks are attached at both ends, but its a Suzuki thing! (bonus points if you get the reference). |
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I think I'll win the power contest, 4.6L stroker and 4.88's w/33x12.5's
Traction ain't no thang, Detroit out back You guys have me beat for flex though, I'm still on short arms at the moment |
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![]() That's all the flex I have climbing on 40" tires, kinda meh. Gets me around on the trails good enough but there is plenty of room for improvement. |
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Looks good, I think that is awesome flex for 40's.
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