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What size tires are you running gothrod?
 

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On snowball, right? Not the jeep I'm hoping :)

Well i think i may be getting a 85 short bed for 300 that has no interior and thinking about transferring everything over and dropping the shortbed
 

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Well i think i may be getting a 85 short bed for 300 that has no interior and thinking about transferring everything over and dropping the shortbed

:drool: Yes, do this ^^^ :waytogo: :D
 

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haha and ill paint it white and call it snowflake or snowball with less ass
 

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:lol: snowflake would almost be perfect if you go back to white. You're liking the white color aren't you? :) Mine started out as white.
 

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So let me get this straight just by removing my over loads its gonna totally kill the ride quality :Whoa: that totally discourages me, what if I left the overloads in and axle flipped? similar ride quality to now only 5 or so inches lower?
 

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:lol: snowflake would almost be perfect if you go back to white. You're liking the white color aren't you? :) Mine started out as white.

Well i like white for the simple fact everyone does black or grey primer but i do white and it also keeps the cab alot cooler in summertime
 

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So let me get this straight just by removing my over loads its gonna totally kill the ride quality :Whoa: that totally discourages me, what if I left the overloads in and axle flipped? similar ride quality to now only 5 or so inches lower?

Yeah.. you might wanna do the axle flip, and keep the integrity of the load support...
mine looks good, but i can't really put a lot of stuff in the bed, and it bottoms out....
 

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Yeah.. you might wanna do the axle flip, and keep the integrity of the load support...
mine looks good, but i can't really put a lot of stuff in the bed, and it bottoms out....

Have a problem hauling around more then 4 camping chairs do ya?? :D
 

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Have a problem hauling around more then 4 camping chairs do ya?? :D

LOL yeah, something like that.
Helped my girlfriend move a lil while back, and had my truck packed with stuff..
thing sank right on the rubber bumpers... oh well, it's far a few between that I really ever have to haul a bunch of stuff, so I figure I'll deal with it until I can afford to bag it. :birgits_tiredcoffee
 

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:handshake: You just described hauling more stuff in your truck than mine has seen in the last 5 years :D
 

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:handshake: You just described hauling more stuff in your truck than mine has seen in the last 5 years :D

but sometimes you gotta just baby em like that.. you know =0)
don't let my square fool you.. it's seen it's share of work... my dad used the heck out of it... said it paid for itself the first year he had it...
funny how many family members and friends warm up to you when you have a truck :think:
 

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but sometimes you gotta just baby em like that.. you know =0)
don't let my square fool you.. it's seen it's share of work... my dad used the heck out of it... said it paid for itself the first year he had it...
funny how many family members and friends warm up to you when you have a truck :think:

That is true! I actually have no problem using my truck to haul light stuff as long as it doesn't come close to the sides of the outside of the bed. Just not much opportunity. When I was younger I used to put hard tounneau covers on my trucks JUST so that I didn't have to help my friends move their crap. I got tired of being asked all the time by people that didn't even talk to me other than to help them move stuff or pick up something at Home Depot for them :D
 

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That is true! I actually have no problem using my truck to haul light stuff as long as it doesn't come close to the sides of the outside of the bed. Just not much opportunity. When I was younger I used to put hard tounneau covers on my trucks JUST so that I didn't have to help my friends move their crap. I got tired of being asked all the time by people that didn't even talk to me other than to help them move stuff or pick up something at Home Depot for them :D

LOL NICE!!! but then again, it could be financially lucrative for you though... hmm... charge for hauls...(light stuff, of course)... or even get you a trailer to haul it in, and hang out around the hardware stores... ya never know LOL

shoot.. i might even try that :)
 

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