Chris in TX
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Lift only really helps if you are dragging and need more clearance or want to run bigger tires.
I have a super flow knockoff from HF that does OK. As a general rule, if it runs off a cigarette lighter, its going to be pretty slow. (Most are 15 amp now days...). The faster ones draw more power and will come with clamps or need to be wired directly.
I bumped up from the stock tires to something little taller/wider when I bought the truck, and the 265/70-17's fit fine.
The power draw on the compressor shouldn't be an issue if I'm sitting there with the truck running, right?
Fog cutter, et al., thanks for all the helpful links! You're killing my productivity at work, but I'm learning a lot!
I think I'll skip the Hi-lift for now, it just seems like an easy way to damage my vehicle or myself. Recovery shackles from and rear are required, as is a good tow strap, chain and comealong. MaxTrax are on the "to buy" list once I have a few hundred bucks sitting around.
It seems like a lot of this isn't so much "modifying the truck" as it is "filling it with stuff to keep it moving." Which is not a bad thing.
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