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bkdR1

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  1. You have good taste CP4.
  2. See page 71 post #1054, I've addressed this with my setup. Good luck with your decision.
  3. Yes they are, they were on the truck originally and I didn't like the tire/wheel combo. I was able to talk the sales manager into letting me pick the tire/wheel combo I wanted. I told him he could use this set up on the next truck they lifted. BTW good eye.
  4. Thanks, it's 4WD and here's the shot down the side that you requested.
  5. I had them, but they didn't look that good with the color of my truck. I switched over to black Mavericks and the truck looks so much better.The anthracite may look good on an iridium truck.
  6. I'm running a 6" Fabtech with 35's, no rubbing and no trimming. The kit is well made and the components are high quality. The only negative is the design of the drop spindles. Just a heads up, you will lose some turning radius due to the spindle design. I've gotten used to avoiding u-turns and tight parking lot maneuvers can be a little challenging. Just something to keep in mind when making your decision. [
  7. Here's a brief summary of the changes that take place when we increase the size of our tires. Stock 18" tire - 265/65 18" (659 revolutions/mi.) My tires - 35" x 12.50" 20 (602 revs./mi.) *Tire specs based on Toyo AT II Since our speedo/odo are based on hub revolutions, the calcs indicate the error factor. 659/602=1.0947. Therefore the mileage shown on your odometer needs to be multiplied by this 1.0947 factor to get the actual mileage on your truck. Also this factor can be used to calc your actual speed. At 60 mph on your speedo, you're actually going (60x1.0947) almost 66 mph. If you're running 33"s the error factor is 1.06. Again, everything is based on hub revolutions per mile(odometer), per minute (speedo). This is taking into consideration that a programmer has not been installed. If my calculations are incorrect somebody please let me know.
  8. 35" x 12.50" 20 Toyo AT II on Fuel Mavericks, 20" x 9" (5" BS).
  9. Mike, It's hard to say for sure what your actual overall height will be. Each lift manufacturers claimed and actual lift height will vary slightly. In addition, not all 35's are created equal. Overall tire diameters vary between brands. Your math is correct, but keep in mind there are other variables. Good luck with your decision.
  10. My ride, '15 Silverado LT Z71, 6" Fabtech, 35" x 12.50" 20 Toyo AT II on Fuel Mavericks, 20" x 9" (5" BS). Fits in 7' garage (82 1/2" actual opening height). I have about 1" clearance at top of Onstar antenna, had to cut the radio antenna about 6"-7". Color is Slate Gray Metallic.
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