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anybody experiencing a radial pull to the right running TOYO MTs???

I have 20x12 on Toyo MT 35x12.5 and have no issues at all. Tracks straight down the road and no shimmy's or shakes... Have PSI set at 55PSI for better MPG.. Cold is 65PSI..

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Take that dang from air dam off!!! Looks great though! I have same setup by 20x12

I'm still deciding on the air damn, my take it off today to see if I like it or not.

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Beautiful color

Beautiful color

Much appreciated. This is how she looks now with the all terrains, new center caps, bed cover and boat hooked up. The boat weighs around 5k all together but the weight sits prety evenly over the axles so only around 350 lbs of tongue weight.

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What are the pros and cons of steel arms vs aluminum arms, and how do I tell which I have?

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As far as performance I really don't think one is any better than the other, the aluminum will be lighter. Mine has aluminum and they are silver in color, the steel should be black. Edited by CAtaylor
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I'm waiting for my 2014 Denali to come in and can't decide on what lift....

I would love a 6" but I don't think it will fit in my garage. Does anyone have the total height of a truck with a 6" lift and 35's.

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I can tell you I have a 7 foot garage and I have about 4" of room left, but I only have a 4" BDS lift and 34" tires. I should have went with 35's. Anyone want a new set of Toyo 295/60/20 Open Country AT2 Extreme's?

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I can tell you I have a 7 foot garage and I have about 4" of room left, but I only have a 4" BDS lift and 34" tires. I should have went with 35's. Anyone want a new set of Toyo 295/60/20 Open Country AT2 Extreme's?

Mine is 8 feet to the ceiling, but the door opening is 80"(6'8")

Would do the 4" if I could get the look I'm after. Wanting to a wheel/tire combo to fill out a set of bushwhackers.

Would like to get a look like this....bynajedy.jpgu6uqy3ym.jpg

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I can tell you I have a 7 foot garage and I have about 4" of room left, but I only have a 4" BDS lift and 34" tires. I should have went with 35's. Anyone want a new set of Toyo 295/60/20 Open Country AT2 Extreme's?

Will those AT2's fit on a leveled truck?

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Will those AT2's fit on a leveled truck?

I honestly don't know. I think they may, but I can't say for sure.

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Will those AT2's fit on a leveled truck?

Have Toyo OCii A/T 295/55/r20's on my '14 Denali w/2" front only under-coil RC leveling lift, stock rear block - leveled @ 39/40 F/R, slight inward rub against sway bar at full-lok slow radius turning but not enough to worry about, rub marks are approx 3/4"-1" spots on the outward curved edges of the sway bar. I just remain aware of it and take the precautions not to full lok unless absolutely necessary which seldom occurs and mostly just in tight parking spots.

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Try swapping your front tires to see if the pull goes to the left. That will tell you if it's a tire. Double check for equal tire pressure before you go that far though.

swapped tires, still pulls....been reading a lot about the Toyo Mt radial pull to the right and that getting a steering stabilizer that is nitrogen charged will completely eliminate this pull.... now the problem is i cant find any made for the 2015 LML

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I'm waiting for my 2014 Denali to come in and can't decide on what lift....

I would love a 6" but I don't think it will fit in my garage. Does anyone have the total height of a truck with a 6" lift and 35's.

I have 5" zone suspension lift on 35" tires on 15' 2500HD and truck clears garage door with about 3 inches to go.... door measures 6'11''

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