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Ryan P

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Alright, so I've kept my ST about the same for two years now, and I am looking to do a little something different to it. As of now I have some 20 inch wheels with some somewhat of skinny tires. What I was thinking on doing was putting maybe some mud tires on it, keeping the same rims, and throwing maybe a 3 inch lift on it as well. I am also up to other ideas as well, I just wanted some input on how you all think about this. Here is also an image of trac of how it is now [Broken External Image]:
 
WOW. Thats a really big truck!! Beginners mistake. When uploading pictures to your library, there is a image size feature. Select 20, 30 or 40%, then hit upload. This way it will fit on a single page and it won't take up so much in your library.

OK, nice truck. Most guys would recommend a shackle lift and torsion bar twist. This would give you 2 or 3" and keep a nice ride. You'd then be able to fit in some nice tires. There are plenty of threads and projects on this, so just look around. I mean you could spend $1000 to $1500 for new springs and shocks and steering arms and sway bar ends and, you get the idea. A body lift is also another good option. Jerry Gerner is a pro at this stuff. Check out his truck and get in touch with him. He's the best. Bob
 
If your looking for lift I would do a torsion twist and shackle lift first 2"-3"($80)... if that not enough next would be a 3" body lift ($270 for the kit $600 for someone else to install if you cant put it in)... but to get mud tires on 20" wheels your looking to spend some $$$$... probably $250-$300 a tire... I have a TT SL and BL in currently
 
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