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after id finished todays job i went and thought id go see if i could get it stuck in the mud in daylight went all over my yard still couldnt get it stuck doesnt struggle with mud at all now totally amazed with the difference really. :thumbup1:

 

 

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Just remember it isn't just the speedo that may be effected by the change in overall circumference. I am far from a mechanic but when I looked at changing the boots on my Nav it was recomended to stay within the manufacturers guidelines.

 

Additional wear on the steering rack, UJ, diff and also the potential of voiding the warranty on a new vehicle.

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Just remember it isn't just the speedo that may be effected by the change in overall circumference. I am far from a mechanic but when I looked at changing the boots on my Nav it was recomended to stay within the manufacturers guidelines.

 

Additional wear on the steering rack, UJ, diff and also the potential of voiding the warranty on a new vehicle.

 

Im fully aware it will/has made a big difference and only time will tell how the rest of the truck will cope we shall see

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