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Jo, I noticed in your pics that when you took the belt guard off you can still see the bottom of the fender instead of the tire. Did you do something with the fender or is that how the heartland is? I took mine off and realized that there is no fender only a cheap piece of plastic that looks like the fender which is now gone.
I agree. Looks a lot better without it but now I've gotta get my buddy at the body shop to make my fender look like it goes all the way down. Got another question for ya. Can you give me a lil info on the shotguns. Round about price and what comes with it. And is it worth the money? Don't know how much but I know they are expensive.
I know what you mean. That's why I changed my mind on the ride wright wheels. They looked great but I couldn't afford to do everything else & get the wheels too. I got both DNA wheels and both tires for about the same price as the front ride wright wheel.
That looks freakn awesome Jo.
Looks like $hit Jojo... lmao
Rolling don't forget to order dynabeads cause you don't wanna put weights on those rims... You can get them for Kevin at DK Custom Products they are forum sponsors on here.
Rolling don't forget to order dynabeads cause you don't wanna put weights on those rims... You can get them for Kevin at DK Custom Products they are forum sponsors on here.
Thanks. I had forgotten about that. I was gonna get em when I bought the tire today but I didn't even think about it at the time. Oh well, I had planned on ordering my tank lift from DK on Monday anyways. Maybe I can remember to get the dynabeads.
Wait on the tank lift until you do the trees. I heard that with the HHI wide trees YouTube not be able to do a lift. But if it does clear for a lift DK is the way to go. They're good people.
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