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What would you get
1997 Tahoe Dual Batteries Calling mickey mouse something that you does not understand does not prove anything. And the link you show does not balance as I said becuse the diagraigram they post...
This is kinda a loaded question. If lift and big tires are your game you might look for a nice 87 or eariler GM truck (1-2 or 3-4 ton) or about the same age Ford 3-4 ton that has a solid front axle. These trucks are easy to lift and modify. A old Dodge could work but GM would be easist for parts followed by Ford. Newer GMs have IFS and do not lift as easy and F150's with TTB front ends are a pain to lift too. With old GM's part are plentifult and even if you get a 1-2 ton the frames are the same and you can bolt different axle right in with little effort. A 87 or earier GM truck with a D60 installed in front and a corp 14 bolt full floater in rear would be pretty bullet proof even with 36 or 38 inch tires. ----------------- The SnoMan www.thesnoman.com
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