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I'm diggin them tires man. I was looking for them online, but can't find em. Where'd you get them at?
Yeah, I have one over on TRS. I just need the time to get one on here....give me a few days, it's in the works.
No rush, I used to have a stock one, Yours looks great, color, mods and all. Good looking rig man. Thanks for signing up here
Ok, for now I have a link to the thread on TRS in my signature. That way at least you have something to look at for now...
I work at BFGoodrich. They were a private label tire we used to make. They were discontinued and were selling them to us employees cheap...Got them for $58 each shipped to my door....they stopped making them 2 or 3 years ago. IMO, they sucked. I didn't keep them long.
Ah damn lol Any chance of a random set sitting around? Haha. My one co-worker's husband has the all terrains on his Sierra and loves em.
I turned the ac compressor into an air compressor. It has a 5gal tank under the bed. I have air fitting front and rear to run air impact, air the tires, etc... Sent from my PC36100 using Forum Runner
Here is the build for the on-board-air. The 5 gallon air tank Brackets welded to the frame and the tank bolted to that. I put in an oiler I got on eBay for $4 and have the inlet to the compressor ran into the air filter box Here is the outlet that goes to a check valve then to a manifold block that has a gauge, front air line, safty valve, pressure switch 90psi on 120psi off, and then a 3/8 hose that runs to the tank in the back The pressure switch wires go to the a/c pressure switch wires that I cut off. So this way I can turn on the compressor with the a/c switch on the dash and also this way I can utilize the factory relay for the a/c compressor clutch Here is a finished pic of the tank I have a fitting here... ...and here It will fill the tank at idle from 0-120psi in about 40-50 seconds. Not to bad and all I invested was about $50 or so :headbang: Sent from my PC36100 using Forum Runner