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Re: 1066 with 34 Rears
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Posted by wvcrash on December 05, 2005 at 20:38:15 from (214.4.11.38):
In Reply to: 1066 with 34 Rears posted by Mitchissippi on December 05, 2005 at 12:23:29:
Hey Mitch, I may not be the best expert but from what I have been told, and in doing some reading the first 1066"s that were produced came out with 34 rears, and were rated with less hp. I guess like anything else, make the first models and get better from there. Someone will probably know more about this than I do. Hey I finially put those 20.8"s on my 10 and took a few pulls to get gears, weights and tire pressure worked out. ((Still deployed should be home by the first of the year, send me a E-mail sometime)))
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