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This is what I computed out...I tried your suggestion but my calculator keeps spitting out the same answer. Not sure if it’s correct though…
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In your case that's the right answer.This is what I computed out...
That's correct more times than not.I tried your suggestion but my calculator keeps spitting out the same answer. Not sure if it’s correct though…
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We know.In your case that's the right answer.
It's good that all your personalities are on the same page.We know.
I call BS and you are either misinformed or intentionally misleading. Gen3 37pp with stock KO2s on a 0-offset 17x8.5 wheel will absolutely not rub or tear up the fenders under full articulation or hard off-road driving. How do I know this? I have actually thoroughly tested it myself on couple of trails this past weekend. I highly doubt that even 35 trucks could cause the kind of fender damage you mentioned in that elusive video you can't seem to remember the link to.Lol call BS all you want. 8.5 and stock ko2. The good news is if you never plan to rock crawl you will be okay, it’s only under full articulation on one side.
Lol relax buddy, I don't care enough to go back and dig it up. My opinion is worth what it's cost, I'll post as I like thanks. See you out on the trails, I see you on the streets from time to time as well. I currently run 0 offset wheels and have never run into an issue. I also don't rock crawl, but do get airborne often.I call BS and you are either misinformed or intentionally misleading. Gen3 37pp with stock KO2s on a 0-offset 17x8.5 wheel will absolutely not rub or tear up the fenders under full articulation or hard off-road driving. How do I know this? I have actually thoroughly tested it myself on couple of trails this past weekend. I highly doubt that even 35 trucks could cause the kind of fender damage you mentioned in that elusive video you can't seem to remember the link to.
So, please stop spreading misinformation and when you claim something to be true, back it up with some evidence.