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Hello, I wanted to share my wheel and tire combination to help anyone else who is looking for more of a road/ track setup. My wheels are Sparco all terrain truck, 20x9 +28 tires are 305/50 all around. The fitment is near perfect IMO ?. Now I want to be able to lower the rear to level the truck and get rid of the gap that is wider than Madonna's snatch.

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They do look good. Lower the front 2 or 3 inches and the back the same and it will look perfect for a track truck.

Are you adding a rear sway bar? I think hellwig makes one for our trucks
 
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They do look good. Lower the front 2 or 3 inches and the back the same and it will look perfect for a track truck.

Are you adding a rear sway bar? I think hellwig makes one for our trucks
I am more of a drag Racer.
 

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I dont think so. The raptor is a great straight line truck, besides great in many other disciplines of driving.
 

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Lowering the rear will mess up the active suspension calibration. The easy way to do it is add 400 -500 pounds of ballast, but that is probably not desirable for a drag racer.

I do not care for big wheels on a truck, but I do really like your WAPTA license place. I would get a WA one like it, but that cost is $169 plus an annual $42 renewal fee. I don't like it that much. How much was yours? Thanks.

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Lowering the rear will mess up the active suspension calibration. The easy way to do it is add 400 -500 pounds of ballast, but that is probably not desirable for a drag racer.

I do not care for big wheels on a truck, but I do really like your WAPTA license place. I would get a WA one like it, but that cost is $169 plus an annual $42 renewal fee. I don't like it that much. How much was yours? Thanks.

John Davies
Spokane WA USA
120 for the initial plate, then normal fees every year
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