PassivAggressor
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- Hemi 5.7
Holy **** I lost it.
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4x4...me too
Bilsteins...me too
Fuel wheels, check, me too...
Nittos,,,ah Nittos...me too
gotta have a light bar offroading...me too
Flowmaster, growl...me too...
Ok I'll be serious for a second. We can all take jokes and laugh about it, but the fact is this thread was made to help out the 2wd guys with the thought of lifting or doing some type of offroad style settings to their trucks. We have wasted away on this thread being goofy and it's funny but it takes away from it being a helpful thread. If you go on the Bilstein thread in the lifted section there is little, if any, goofing around and poking at other people. It's a small thread with a lot of good info that can be learned in it. This site doesn't really have anything to help out the 2WD guys and I feel like this thread can and should be the one to help us out. I understand that it's not for everyone but we all have our preferences and there is something out there for everyone. Lets get this thread back on track so we can gain some knowledge here and explore our 2wd setups. There is plenty to be learned for everyone, even the 4wd guys. Now with that being said, 2wd flex pic.
are you stuck in the grass on this one?
I'm curious, do you have any coil bucket contact with your setup in the front?2012 1500 QC 2x4
Lift: 2.5 spacer with 2500 blistein shocks 1" in rear
wheels: 17x9 XD Addict Falken WildPeak A/T
Finally, one of the old guys finds his funny bone.
Sooo what you're saying is... You can't back up your own argument?
IMO