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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Big 35's or Small 37's
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[QUOTE="Jomax, post: 1354535, member: 376"] When I had mine, I did not. To add how good these still run with 37s. A buddy owns a 2006 F350 6.0 Towboss 4.30 gears. All the reliability mods done, stock dually tires, and a tow tune. He couldn't believe how my stock 6.7 with 37s could out tow his truck. Hooked up his toy hauler, and pulled it up sunset point (6-7%grade for 5-8miles) towed it 10mph faster up the hill.... From that point he isn't adding a dime to his 6.0 and will upgrade to a 6.7. These things truly are amazing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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