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6" Fabtech lift with Fuel 20x10's on 35x12.5 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's

 

That looks great! Any issues with the MRC on install?

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Ordered my 20x12's, should be here Tuesday. Thinking about the toyo rt 35/12.50, and Mcgauphy 7-9 black ss lift unless anyone else has better ideas

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Ordered my 20x12's, should be here Tuesday. Thinking about the toyo rt 35/12.50, and Mcgauphy 7-9 black ss lift unless anyone else has better ideas

From all the research I have done, McGuaghy's is a really good ride and supposedly better than BDS, Rough Country, and the cheaper lifts out there. Occasionally some people have gotten bad rear shocks with the kit and have had to send them back in for another set. If you got the money then you should get Bulletproof or Full Throttle Suspension, but that price is nasty haha. I got the 7-9 McGaughy's SS black kit in with a add a leaf to set at 9" and got a 1.5" Zone body lift. Just waiting on my 22x12's and 37x13.50s to come in and hopefully will have her up in the air in a week or two.

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Thanks for the reply, can't wait to see the end result when you get yours done. Really hoping to improve the looks, and ride. Hoping I don't need the extra leaf with it set at 8".

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Looking for suggestions on rubber. Currently happy with the nitto Terra grapplers, looking for something a little more aggressive looking, but not wanting full on mud terrains rumbling down the highway at 80.

Someone suggested toyo rt's, any feedback would be greatly appreciated

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Hey guys starting to build my truck I have a 2015 all terrain I'm undecided between 3 kits looking at the 1. 6in bds with coil overs 2. Fts 7in with coilovers or 3. 6in fabtech performance with 2.5 dirt logic coilovers. Any help on which to go with

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(Before) 2.5" leveling kit

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6.5" zone lift, 35x12.5x20 Toyo open countrys on stock 20's with no spacers, at full lock both ways and in forward or reverse no rubbing AT ALL!!

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Four Wheeler Network seems to be impressed with the Cooper Discoverer STT Pro. It is a mud tire, but they say it has good road manners with only a slight him.

 

Those look, and sound awesome according to the article, thank you.

http://www.fourwheeler.com/product-reviews/1511-cooper-discoverer-stt-pro-super-traction-tire/

Oops, thank you

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