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La Quinta 5 Ton

maddawg308

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Man, that's beefy. How would troops crawl into the back of that thing without a ladder? Heck, how would they jump out of the back without a chute? :D
 

M1075

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Good looking truck! There seems to be more and more guys who have swapped over to 16.00 singles. I have yet to do it!
 

TedG

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The guy who nicely lifted his 5 ton bed is in WA State...forget name and he bought a hemmet. This looks like it with a new paint job. Also, I think it was sold to someone in lower CAL. Maybe either one will chime in...

Nice looking truck though!
 

DMgunn

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TedG said:
The guy who nicely lifted his 5 ton bed is in WA State...forget name and he bought a hemmet. This looks like it with a new paint job. Also, I think it was sold to someone in lower CAL. Maybe either one will chime in...

Nice looking truck though!
dma251, IIRC.

But I think his truck had LED taillights cut in under the bed.
 

M1075

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DMA also flipped his rear hubs. I haven't seen anyone else do that on a 5 ton!

The truck above may have HEMTT split ring wheels on it. Tires are certainly Michelin XZL 16.00R20.
 

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I respect others that wish to modify their trucks for better performance...but I am a purist. I would much rather have a truck with the stock rubber on it. I am not passing judgement on others who wish to modify their trucks...it is their choice...and I admit, in many cases, it makes sense.
 

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dma251 had flipped his rear hubs . Had different Michelin tires on it 16.00rx20 . Saw the truck in person myself .
 

dma251

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Yup - flipping the rear hubs was a bit of extra work, but it gave me a good excuse to inspect the rear axle seals/bearings.... And sure enough, two were leaking. As for the looks - well some like it, some don't. Same with lifting the bed.

I heard so much snivelling about how terribly the tires would rub with the 16-20's I had to find out for myself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV_07EGI9FU

That video is with the stock bed height. But lifting the bed looked better.
 

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rizzo

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BKubu said:
I respect others that wish to modify their trucks for better performance...but I am a purist. I would much rather have a truck with the stock rubber on it. I am not passing judgement on others who wish to modify their trucks...it is their choice...and I admit, in many cases, it makes sense.
we live in the USA. Land of the free, home of the brave. I also respect other peoples rights to make their own choices, good or bad.

I use my trucks for certain purposes and modify them to increase their performance for that purpose. 3 out of 5 trucks I have only modified the tires and rims. I don't "hack them up" and try to retain a stock look as much as possible.
 

ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

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DMA251 Great to see your post how is the HEMMT coming along as well as your yard mods and big garage? I would love to see them. I am under a server nazi here and can not access youtube and a lot of photo hosting sites so if you can post them here.

I like the look of the big tires if you are using them for a reason but like Bruce I like the five ton with 1100 X20 or 1200X20 at the biggest and keep them dual
 
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