It’s a Slee. Couldn’t ask for better fitting, burly, yet sexy hunk of steel!What rear bumper do you have? It fits nice
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It’s a Slee. Couldn’t ask for better fitting, burly, yet sexy hunk of steel!What rear bumper do you have? It fits nice
They hold up well too! I have had mine for over 10 years. It is in great shape. It has actually held the paint job better than my ARB front bumper which has started to fade a bit.It’s a Slee. Couldn’t ask for better fitting, burly, yet sexy hunk of steel!
What rear bumper do you have? It fits nice
This is one of my favorite threads in the 80 section but for some reason and in my opinion 35's look small on my Cruiser but look great on everyone else's. I don't wish for 37's because I really like the driveability and road manners of the 315's. It is purely an aesthetic issue and I can't figure out why it's just my Cruiser. It might be a combination of the dark color, the raptor liner, the lack of fender flares that contribute to this view. I've built the Cruiser for functionality over form but other Cruiser's in my local club with similar modifications make 35's look like the ideal tire size for filling the fender.
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Totally agree, great thread.This is one of my favorite threads in the 80 section but for some reason and in my opinion 35's look small on my Cruiser but look great on everyone else's. I don't wish for 37's because I really like the driveability and road manners of the 315's. It is purely an aesthetic issue and I can't figure out why it's just my Cruiser. It might be a combination of the dark color, the raptor liner, the lack of fender flares that contribute to this view. I've built the Cruiser for functionality over form but other Cruiser's in my local club with similar modifications make 35's look like the ideal tire size for filling the fender.
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I agree as well. I attributed my 35s looking small to having a RTT and other gear up high. The physical height of the truck increases and proportionally the tires look smaller vs a bare roof. i think offset can change the visual size of a tire too.This is one of my favorite threads in the 80 section but for some reason and in my opinion 35's look small on my Cruiser but look great on everyone else's. I don't wish for 37's because I really like the driveability and road manners of the 315's. It is purely an aesthetic issue and I can't figure out why it's just my Cruiser. It might be a combination of the dark color, the raptor liner, the lack of fender flares that contribute to this view. I've built the Cruiser for functionality over form but other Cruiser's in my local club with similar modifications make 35's look like the ideal tire size for filling the fender.
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Nice rig. I’m currently in process of removing my fender flares and looking at doing black raptor liner on bottom. Your rig helped me better visualize it. Thanks!!!
This is one of my favorite threads in the 80 section but for some reason and in my opinion 35's look small on my Cruiser but look great on everyone else's. I don't wish for 37's because I really like the driveability and road manners of the 315's. It is purely an aesthetic issue and I can't figure out why it's just my Cruiser. It might be a combination of the dark color, the raptor liner, the lack of fender flares that contribute to this view. I've built the Cruiser for functionality over form but other Cruiser's in my local club with similar modifications make 35's look like the ideal tire size for filling the fender.
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