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Just FYI for those of you wanting methods and can't decide 17" or 18". Check out Graydon Motorsports on Instagram. He's running 18" methods with 34's and a confirmed no rub on King coilovers. Only reason I went 17" is I like the big tire look and wanted them flush with fenders.

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There is also a small aesthetic difference in the 17s versus the 18s. I can't remember who it was on here that has 18s on a silver sierra but he noted the 17s are more concave than the 18s.

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Posted a few months ago. I'll post again since I am so happy with this thing.

Fuel Maverick 20x10 -20 offset

305/55R20 BFG KO2

3" maxtrac level on front / stock on back

*Slight rubbing when reverse at full lock.

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Looks killer man! How's the ride with the 3"? Do you have stock ucas? I have a 2.5" on mine but I'd like a little more to get a slight lean going on

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Looks killer man! How's the ride with the 3"? Do you have stock ucas? I have a 2.5" on mine but I'd like a little more to get a slight lean going on

Thanks buddy. Honestly ride feels the same to me. Occasionally feel the difference on bigger bumps (stiffer) but otherwise feels the same the majority of the time. I do have stock UCA's. I'm happy with the 3" as my truck looks exactly leveled.

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Posted a few months ago. I'll post again since I am so happy with this thing.

Fuel Maverick 20x10 -20 offset

305/55R20 BFG KO2

3" maxtrac level on front / stock on back

*Slight rubbing when reverse at full lock.

 

With a 3" front level and stock rear block, isn't it a little higher in front than in the rear? Or is it exactly level?

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I HAVE A 2 INCH LEVEL WITH ZONE 1.5 BODY LIFT. CAN I FIT 275-60-20 TIRES ON THIS SET UP WTIHOUT ANY RUBBING?

Yes. That size will fit on a completely stock truck, so you'll be just fine.

 

I went with the 3" because I still wanted to fit in garage, I have a 7' door and i still have about 2" to spare. thats also on 35's

Good to know! Thank you!

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Thanks buddy. Honestly ride feels the same to me. Occasionally feel the difference on bigger bumps (stiffer) but otherwise feels the same the majority of the time. I do have stock UCA's. I'm happy with the 3" as my truck looks exactly leveled.

Yeah the 3" looks great on yours. Mine looks to have a slight rake with the 2.5 I'm definitely gonna add another half inch or remove the rear blocks still undecided

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Posted a few months ago. I'll post again since I am so happy with this thing.

Fuel Maverick 20x10 -20 offset

305/55R20 BFG KO2

3" maxtrac level on front / stock on back

*Slight rubbing when reverse at full lock.

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Boltman, do you have a side shot. I have a 3 inch as well and your stance and the way the wheels sit is exactly what I'm looking for. Curious to see how much tire is past the fender

 

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Posted a few months ago. I'll post again since I am so happy with this thing.

Fuel Maverick 20x10 -20 offset

305/55R20 BFG KO2

3" maxtrac level on front / stock on back

*Slight rubbing when reverse at full lock.

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Looks really nice

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