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Thanks man. if u don't mind I have 1 more question. I see that u have non oem wheels and I am just curious if the steering effort with the aftermarket wheels and tires is harder compared to the stock wheels and tire?
The reason I am asking is that I had the stock steel wheels Which were lighter than the oem chrome alloy wheels (the one with chrome plastic) that I have right now and when I make turns on the highway and when driving slow the steering is heavy. I have on the general grabber hrs 265/70/r18 and this combo is heavier than the steelies.
Well... If ur not sure if it's the combo that I have right that is causing the heavy steering or something else then that's ok.
The reason I am asking is that I had the stock steel wheels Which were lighter than the oem chrome alloy wheels (the one with chrome plastic) that I have right now and when I make turns on the highway and when driving slow the steering is heavy. I have on the general grabber hrs 265/70/r18 and this combo is heavier than the steelies.
Well... If ur not sure if it's the combo that I have right that is causing the heavy steering or something else then that's ok.