Yes it is, you get insane traction. At first it is a little unnerving. The name slick rock, came from horse and wagons the hooves and wooden/steel wheels were slick on the rock, but rubber tires are everything but slick.
@TRAIL TAILOR is CNC'ing 4130 knuckballs if you are interested in sending them to Diamond. It doesn't sound like this truck is super extreme but if you are already going through the hassle.....
I just went through and did this similar job, I used a vacuum bleeder the first time but it was sucking air in past the threads on the bleeder screw, so the second time I did single person, loop of hose routed up above the bleeder into a bottle half filled with brake fluid and just worked the...
If you like the white out, go for it. Boss Hog is just being an :moon:
white out reminds me of the early 90’s. I think my first 94 Toyota pickup on 33’s BFG mud terrains was white out. Lol