Pimped my ride the last few days.....

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  1. stallion85

    stallion85 Well-Known Member

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    Bought a set of H2 take-off's for $600 from some guy here in Vegas.

    Here is the before and after pic's. What do you guys think?

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    502_Jimmy TRC Staff Moderator

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    Looks great!!
     
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    Are thoes tires BFG all-terrains? I am goin to get bigger tires very soon and just wondering if you tow with thoes BFGs?
    Truck looks cleanwaytogo
     
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    Are those the chrome H2's, kind of hard to tell in the pics?
     
  5. stallion85

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    Yes they are the Chrome H2's. Here is a better pic. I haven't towed with them yet, but after reading BadDog's thread on D rated tires I am not too worried about them. I will need to get a longer drop hitch though...
     

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    BFG AT's straight off a brand new H2 SUT version. Less than 2k miles on them.
     
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    It looks good. To me the H2's and your stockers almost look the same from a distance, just with the H2's having more holes. Looks good.
     
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    Definetly an improvement in the look of an already good looking rig!
     
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    Thanks for the compliments. Overall I am very happy with the swap. I love the look and the ride is a lot better now with the bigger tire. I am going to try and sell my stock wheels and tires to recoup some of the money.
     

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