A lesson for all the guys with new trucks.
Over the last year, I've spent alot of money on my truck trying to improve the looks and performance. This morning I came to the realization that it has been a waste. I wish I would have never changed a thing.
A brief timeline:
1. Bed rail caps- worked loose and scratched the paint
2. Larger wheels/ tires- improper offset- threw mud and rocks on the paint causing chips, caused wobble and shake at speed.
3. Added fender flares to protect paint from tire debris- Flares trapped dirt between themselves and the paint- rubbed the paint off on all points of contact on all sides of the truck in just 4 months. (yet to be repainted :{ )
4. Removed flares- removed bad offset wheels/ tires.
5. Ordered "correct" offset wheels and bigger tires and leveling kit to ensure proper fit.
6. Truck now pulls hard to right and wonders badly on the road. 2 alignments later and following others advice have proven useless, I now have a truck that drives like an old hay wagon.
There you have it, 10 months and several thousands of dollars only to end up worse off then when I started. I have made a ton of mistakes and it has cost me dearly, I will be lucky to recover a small fraction of the total cost by selling off all of these parts now. I just want others to "think", unlike me, before you go down this same road. To each his own, but be careful.

Over the last year, I've spent alot of money on my truck trying to improve the looks and performance. This morning I came to the realization that it has been a waste. I wish I would have never changed a thing.
A brief timeline:
1. Bed rail caps- worked loose and scratched the paint
2. Larger wheels/ tires- improper offset- threw mud and rocks on the paint causing chips, caused wobble and shake at speed.
3. Added fender flares to protect paint from tire debris- Flares trapped dirt between themselves and the paint- rubbed the paint off on all points of contact on all sides of the truck in just 4 months. (yet to be repainted :{ )
4. Removed flares- removed bad offset wheels/ tires.
5. Ordered "correct" offset wheels and bigger tires and leveling kit to ensure proper fit.
6. Truck now pulls hard to right and wonders badly on the road. 2 alignments later and following others advice have proven useless, I now have a truck that drives like an old hay wagon.
There you have it, 10 months and several thousands of dollars only to end up worse off then when I started. I have made a ton of mistakes and it has cost me dearly, I will be lucky to recover a small fraction of the total cost by selling off all of these parts now. I just want others to "think", unlike me, before you go down this same road. To each his own, but be careful.
