H2Finally,
I don't have an estimate on the damage yet, debating whether to fix it or not. It will probably have more company by the end of the year.
sKauGhTiEe,
Ron Shue who owns
www.ronshueimports.com. The tires are 38.5" boggers on 10" rims huge off sets. The lift is by Skyjacker and Ron said it was a 5.5" lift. He runs 40x13.5x17 MTRs as his street tires but said they were a little tippy on the trails. So he went with the 38.5x13.5x16.5 boggers for his off road tires and his wheels are set off almost all the way to the out side. He said there is only about 2-3 inches of rim on the inside. This gives him a wider stance and lest tippy. He also added two extra shocks to the top of each front a-arm to reduce the tendency to tip to the front when going down steep hills.
Phil,
The darn truck is just lazy what can I say

. We were going around this nice little tree on a nice easy 30+ degree slop, I think I saw 35 but don't quote me on that, and the truck decided to lean against the tree.
I love the way the rack protects the top of the truck so I wasn't real worried but I forgot that the rack doesn't go all of the way back. Plus I might have been more concerned at the moment with just keeping the rubber pointed down

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