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Pavement Pounder
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2409474632&category=33748

i have a 1994 hardbody sev6 king cab. i dunno weather i have 5 lug or 6 can any one help?
i wanna run 33's

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<Frank the Tank>
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ummm not to cut you down or flame you, but have you gone out and maybe count them? To answer your question though, 6

Maybe you need to get to know your truck a little better, maybe get a Chiltons repair manual from local Auto Parts house, or a Haynes repair manual, either one would be a starting point

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Don't let cowboy get to you. We all have lazy brainfart momments.

Yes, those will fit your truck, says so in the description. And those will be ok to run 33x12.5 on...but as for stuffing 33s under your truck, your going to need to do some lifting and some trimming.

 
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don't get me wrong answerace, I wasn't trying to belittle you at all, I tried to word that with out sounding harsh, hope I dint come off sounding like a turd, that wasn't me intentions Chug

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its all good... i coulda went out and looked but then i woulda had to walk down from my room grabbed a screw driver and pry off the centercap to look. WAY too much work lol. just kiddin. yeah i think i'm going with the CALMINI 3" Lift System..
http://www.purenissan.com/d21_3_kit.htm
but i guess i'll also need a body lift...I'm kinda leary on body lifts though...i dunno why
thanks guys

1994 HB SEV6 KC
upcoming:
3+3+33's
new exhaust headers back
ARB Winch Mount Bull Bar
and more...
 
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You'll want both lifts to clear 33's.



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<Frank the Tank>
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AHHH what the hell do both suspension and body lift, then with 33 it would look way better Wink

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