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Can I use your picture as my desktop background? Pretty inspiring
 






Damn Luke! That is amazing. You have such great trails and spots to go camping and wheeling.
 






Can I use your picture as my desktop background? Pretty inspiring

Heck yeah, I'd be honored :D - Here's a link to the full resolution!! (effing big) :)

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL RESOLUTION OF:

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Damn Luke! That is amazing. You have such great trails and spots to go camping and wheeling.

I love Colorado for that reason!! Check this out.. lol:
(http://traildamage.com)
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Man I am so jealous. I got to go play on a friends property with the offroad club but no views or anything like that.
 






Amazing shot.
 






nice shots luke still think i need to get my gold one out there. its only 300 or so miles to denver
 






Yep that just became my desktop wallpaper too! Awesome shot!
 






The New Rebel cameras have ridiculous resolution and take awesome HD video :D just sayin'!

I have a go pro for when I paintball, but don't have any way to mount it to my trac, or anywhere to really offroad.
 






hey scope, they have those gopro mounts specifically made for stickign those things to cars and trucks. ive seen tons of guys on trails using them. also, you have crossbars now, and you can use the basic strap that comes with the clear case to wrap it arounf a crossbar and start taping. ive seen a couple guys do that too.

that is an awesome pic luke, i showed it to my gf, and she really impressed by it.
 






Can I use your picture as my desktop background? Pretty inspiring

That is a nice shot, I hate that Florida is so flat.
 






Yeah I was asking how the ST rode with TT. My other truck is a 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 V10 4x4 on 42" tires so feel it would have to ride better it is a mall crawler.

My ST I want to make it a driver and want to use a BL and TT and put at least 33" tires maybe 35" on it. It will not be offroad much mainly for winter time and little mud but no rocks or serious stuff. I don't want to cut fenders out.
 






you can get 33"s under an ST with a TT/Shackle or AAL lift. you will need to trim the wheel wells a bit, but not much. you wont need to touch the fenders. offtrac is running 35"s on his rig, he might be able to give you some good knowledge on going that route.
 






Me too! lol
But seriously you cant even tell we did trimming to fit 35s. If you're careful no one will know except you and maybe others on this forum. Look up the thread 35" km2s installed on here and it has all the trimming info for 35s. Neither of us have any rub except at full lock and full stuff on the sway bar (but only a little).
From the side and even 3/4 angles, you cant see the trimming. Only when you get up close in the wheel well.

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Heres a close up of the front left

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True by the time I'll be back to VA, PA will be having snow. Or at least be freezing.

Yea maybe we can do a snow trip somewhere. I hope to have a rear locker in before the snowfall.
 






Can we all agree on the fact that Luke takes the best pictures :thumbsup:
 












Very cool. I am changing the diff fluid this weekend and wanted to change the cover at the same time but I spent the money elsewhere. Just going to paint it instead. Where did you get the Solid cover. I know Turdle did the powdercoating (awesome, btw). How much did all of that run you?

Also, I wouldn't change the shock boots for anything. That was the most difficult part of installing the new shocks. The green theme looks good. :thumbsup:
 



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Very cool. I am changing the diff fluid this weekend and wanted to change the cover at the same time but I spent the money elsewhere. Just going to paint it instead. Where did you get the Solid cover. I know Turdle did the powdercoating (awesome, btw). How much did all of that run you?

Also, I wouldn't change the shock boots for anything. That was the most difficult part of installing the new shocks. The green theme looks good. :thumbsup:

Speaking of PITA i feel like it takes longer filling back up the rear diff then it did changing the actual cover. I got the Solid cover @ the carlisle show for $80 but you can get it through their website for pretty much the same price. Here's the link. http://www.solidaxle.com/ProductCart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=34&idcategory=7

Fits good and its really heavy duty compared to the stock cover.
 






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