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Old 06-12-2016, 07:42 PM
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Update: I've been back for a couple of weeks now and got to go home for a weekend. I installed my EVO vent cover plate and mounted my 3rd brake light in the vent hole. I also installed my EVO rear d ring mounts. I'm taking some time off later this month into July and that's when I'll be installing my lift and all the other goodies.

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Old 06-18-2016, 05:28 PM
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Had some fun at Walker Valley ORV today. I really can't wait to put my lift on to say the least

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Old 06-20-2016, 07:05 AM
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Default You can fit 35's

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That's awesome to hear. Then as far as my build goes, I think I'm going to start out by mounting some 33's on my stock 17" rims. I've done some research on high quality spacers, so I'll be getting them, too. The bigger tires and slightly wider stance will satisfy my mod bug for a while, so I can prepare my budget for some larger scale upgrades next you. So, in the meantime, I'll have to enjoy all the build threads here, including yours! Thanks again for the great info.
33's are no problem, but, 35's will go on with proper back spacing and bump stops or fender trimming. I've been driving mine like this for a couple of weeks. So far I haven't wheeled mine. I still need to put on the bump stops and trim fenders to keep them from being eaten by the tires.

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Old 06-26-2016, 02:54 PM
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Did some things. Still need to do some trimming but overall I'm very happy.

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Old 06-29-2016, 11:20 AM
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I'm taking her out to Brown's Camp this weekend with some friends. It's gonna be a great time.
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Brown's Camp was fun!

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Old 07-11-2016, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by dbrooks
Had some fun at Walker Valley ORV today. I really can't wait to put my lift on to say the least

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How'd the rig hold up at walker? I should have 33's on by the time I get out there but not much more
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Originally Posted by gator91
How'd the rig hold up at walker? I should have 33's on by the time I get out there but not much more
It held up just fine. That was when it was stock. Now it's lifted 2.5" and on 35's.
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Originally Posted by dbrooks
It held up just fine. That was when it was stock. Now it's lifted 2.5" and on 35's.
Yeah mine will be close to stock that's why I was wondering, any difficult obstacles? Or at least ways around them?
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Originally Posted by gator91
Yeah mine will be close to stock that's why I was wondering, any difficult obstacles? Or at least ways around them?
yeah there is some stuff that is pretty tough, but all of the trails are marked really well. It's a nice place.


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