Influencer I
- 2,358
- First Name
- Dillon
- Last Name
- Wilke
- Member #
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20298
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KJ7LVO/ WRQL275
- Service Branch
- USAF
That's a cool set up you have.
As far as the work on the truck goes, replacing shocks is never a bad idea, they are a wear item. But unless the truck seems to be bouncing after you hit a bump, you see wetness on the shocks or you see places in the tire tread that are worn more than others running across the tire the shocks are probably good to go. As far as your tire pictures go, that's from running the tires against things like curbs. So long as there's no bulges or anything deeper than 1/32 or so of an inch I wouldn't worry about it. If you end up with bulges or anything resembling a tear, especially if you see chords, get them changed ASAP as they have crossed into unsafe territory. Also feel the tires after running on the highway for a while. If it's hot to touch it's a sign of not enough air pressure or a failing tire. They will be warm, but if they get so hot you can't keep your hand on the sidewall, something is wrong.
Really sucks about taxes up there, Canadians literally pay twice as much as we do for most car parts.
As far as the work on the truck goes, replacing shocks is never a bad idea, they are a wear item. But unless the truck seems to be bouncing after you hit a bump, you see wetness on the shocks or you see places in the tire tread that are worn more than others running across the tire the shocks are probably good to go. As far as your tire pictures go, that's from running the tires against things like curbs. So long as there's no bulges or anything deeper than 1/32 or so of an inch I wouldn't worry about it. If you end up with bulges or anything resembling a tear, especially if you see chords, get them changed ASAP as they have crossed into unsafe territory. Also feel the tires after running on the highway for a while. If it's hot to touch it's a sign of not enough air pressure or a failing tire. They will be warm, but if they get so hot you can't keep your hand on the sidewall, something is wrong.
Really sucks about taxes up there, Canadians literally pay twice as much as we do for most car parts.