My 2014 LC

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To fit the fattys You need to trim the front fender plastic, remove front mud flap and trim a bit of the backside of tire. You'll know clearly where you need clearance.

Nothing at all intrusive and I'm super anal about my truck. Alternative is run more functional narrower tires and give up the bulldog stance.
 
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Are you saying you actually had to trim tread off the back of the tire?

Also, besides making the rear sit too high, were there any other reasons from the switch from 2723s to 2722s? Why didn't you just adjust the fronts to give you a more even stance on the 2723s?
 
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Are you saying you actually had to trim tread off the back of the tire?

Also, besides making the rear sit too high, were there any other reasons from the switch from 2723s to 2722s? Why didn't you just adjust the fronts to give you a more even stance on the 2723s?
my understanding on the 722 vs. 723 is that the 723 is for carrying loads and being a much stiffer spring for that reason. 722 are for normal driving (what ever you want that to mean) and a more comfortable ride if you're not going to be carrying excess gear (weight) most of the time. Someone please shoot holes in that explanation if it is incorrect.
 
my understanding on the 722 vs. 723 is that the 723 is for carrying loads and being a much stiffer spring for that reason. 722 are for normal driving (what ever you want that to mean) and a more comfortable ride if you're not going to be carrying excess gear (weight) most of the time. Someone please shoot holes in that explanation if it is incorrect.
my experiance with the OME's over the years has been just as you said the heavy springs are designed for setups with extra weight on the truck, i.e. bumpers, racks etc... The side affect of getting the heavy springs with no extra weight on the truck is considerably more lift!
 
What ever happened to therok? He disappeared....
 
Dunno. But I love his 200. :meh:
 
I'm flattered? No corners cut 200 that looks like nothing else on the road and on the interwebs. Very neat.
 
I really like your 200. Why the name change?
 

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