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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
New wide tires and sizes
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[QUOTE="Zmann, post: 1439357, member: 2025"] depends on the wheels even the hub centrics are not rated anything better over lug centric for these as far as I have found 99 up superduties are hubcentric equipped but whether the aftermarket rim selected is bored hub or lug up for it that is not always easy to tell until you have them American force has the 19.5 x 7 8x170 mm beast on their site listed at 6600 then in the same web page it has 4000 lbs listed and once again those douche bags never replied to my inquiry [/QUOTE]
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