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dodgegirl05

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Went to put the tires in the bed of my truck and managed to get the stock ones in no problem. But when I went to put the 35's in I had a hard time with the one that had air than the one that didn't. Why is that??? :)
 

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Whaddaya mean its heavier? It takes a lot of air to fill that size up to pressure.
 
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I dunno I just had a hard time lifting it in the bed. Couldn't even get it off the ground, but the one that had no air was a piece of cake.

Lol I think so frog!!
 
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I dunno I just had a hard time lifting it in the bed. Couldn't even get it off the ground, but the one that had no air was a piece of cake.

Lol I think so frog!!
 

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Use Helium next time in those tires, should make it easier.
 

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I'm surprise a smart girl like you didn't already know about the air thing. Like at the drag strip or racing around on sand, we always let some of that nasty air out to make the tires lighter.
 
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I'm surprise a smart girl like you didn't already know about the air thing. Like at the drag strip or racing around on sand, we always let some of that nasty air out to make the tires lighter.

well i didnt think about that but was afraid of getting made fun of!! lol
 

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i need pics of wonder women ..lol

tires are heavy you must be strong
 
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when im pissed off i can lift almost anything lol and man was i mad that day!!! and the next day my back paid for it haha
 

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can you pick me up and throw me in bed ... i mean a truck bed ?
 

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can you pick me up and throw me in bed ... i mean a truck bed ?

Come on Dodgegirl you were supose to say " no problem once I let out all that air"....... ha ha
 

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Really think a filled tire,with air, is heavier than a flat tire. Hmmm seems to me the stock tire was a smaller tire, and the thirty five's were flat, cept one? So everthing was put in the truck bed and the filled 35 was a ***** to get off the ground? Is that right? Air is a gas so compressed would mean more gas. Seems like a filled 35 would kick anybody's ass. given half the chance. dg if you need a message after all that exercise look me up.lol. I promise not too use hot air. Woo hoo!!
 

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I'm tellin ya guys and gals now, 35"s are freakin cool until you have to lift them and better yet mount a set of 35" tires on wheels. It fukken sucks ass, better yet. Try removing a 19.5" UPS truck tire and putting a new one on, the wheel itself is almost a hundred pounds with the tire it's ungodly to carry, DG if you can lift one of them...... DAMN!!!! lol
 

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I'm tellin ya guys and gals now, 35"s are freakin cool until you have to lift them and better yet mount a set of 35" tires on wheels. It fukken sucks ass, better yet. Try removing a 19.5" UPS truck tire and putting a new one on, the wheel itself is almost a hundred pounds with the tire it's ungodly to carry, DG if you can lift one of them...... DAMN!!!! lol

When I was in high school we had to change a tire off a charter bus for a track meet, it took me and another shot-putter to get that bad boy on, and we worked out all afternoon 5 times a week, lol thats all we did
 
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