Frenchy
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I went with 265/70-17 Bridgestone Dueler Revo3's. Both the suspension and the tires are nice.What size tires did you go with?
What are your thoughts on this kit after more seat time?
Small list of what I like about it. The on road characteristics are cleaned up. I have that confidence through turns unlike stock where I had to slow down. Offroad has been set pretty well. No it doesn't have a perfect ride offroad but you can control the truck with ease compared to stock. You get the right amount of clearance. Some think you need a 6 inch lift..... You don't unless you are making a rock crawler and I wouldn't bother with a new vehicle for that. Me scraping thing underneath just doesn't happen anymore. Towing, unlike most suspension kits out there Old Man EMU designs thier kits for practical use including towing. I just moved and had to tow my 1983 280ZX and it did great. With the auto transport from U-haul the total weight was around 5,500 lbs and the truck didn't sweat it. Ride comfort was still there and the headlights were not pointing to the sky.
Now yes i took a gamble when I ordered the kit since no one here could say much and the people I worked with haven't heard of Old Man EMU. After installing it I can say i am impressed. I have had others ride in the truck before and after the lift and they notice the difference immediately. If that isn't enough I dont know what to say. Also it still rides like a truck and not like a car.
Hope this is the info you are looking for.
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