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I have a 2009 4x4. I would like to put bigger tires on it to get more front differential clearance. last fall I hit a rock and lost all the fluid overnight. Expensive to say the least. Had to replace all the gears. My 2001 had a little more clearance with stock tires and didn't seem to have a problem. I saw a 2010 at the dealer that had the front end leveled and had bigger tires on it.
The dealer was closed at the time so my question is, would I have to have the speedo calibrated and is it expensive. Any suggestion? Thanks. |
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