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Thanks guys. I'm just looking to run 20x10 on 33s. I might even just do a 2.25 or 2.5 level.

 

 

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Check out customwheeloffset.com, you can look in the gallery and specify vehicle and wheel size. Should give you a better idea on levels and lifts on 20x10s. Heres an example: 20x10 on 33s - https://www.customwheeloffset.com/wheel-offset-gallery/12133/2014-gmc-sierra-1500-fuel-maverick-rough-country-suspension-lift-5in

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I just ordered my tires and wheels from custom offsets. Great prices and everything arrived perfect, only 3 weeks after I ordered them lol. Check out my gallery, running 2" level on 20x10 on about a 32.5" tire. I can also vouch for skyjacker. I have had a couple of lifts from them in the past, they are on the same level as all the other big brands in terms of quality and fitment.

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I just ordered my tires and wheels from custom offsets. Great prices and everything arrived perfect, only 3 weeks after I ordered them lol. Check out my gallery, running 2" level on 20x10 on about a 32.5" tire. I can also vouch for skyjacker. I have had a couple of lifts from them in the past, they are on the same level as all the other big brands in terms of quality and fitment.

Will do. Are you under CWilliams on there as well? Mind linking your gallery?

 

 

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Will do. Are you under CWilliams on there as well? Mind linking your gallery?

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Yea I have the same username on there as well. I submitted my pics yesterday but they haven't been added to the website yet last time I checked.

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Well they wont get to it till tomorrow now.

 

Blame the fires we are having right now in the panhandle of Texas and thats where the shop is.

 

2 of 3 boxes were delivered. But tires and wheel spacers for the rear arrived without a hitch, tires are mounted and roadforce balanced, rear is done and most of the front is done. Just need those spacers or whatever they are that was sent for the 6" instead of the 4"

 

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Any updates? Looking forward to seeing it!

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Any updates? Looking forward to seeing it!

Sorry... Been really busy with work doing 7 14s so its dark when i go in and when i get out...

 

Here is a pic the shop sent me post-143469-148910315472_thumb.jpeg

 

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Nice man! Did they have to trim anything? Looks great!

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Nice man! Did they have to trim anything? Looks great!

No timing at all rubs just a touch at full lock and the back has a 1.5" spacer to even out tje look.

 

 

BDS 4" basic lift rides a lot smoother tjen expected but not like stock like most claim.... It's a tad rougher but not much.

 

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Yeah a lot of people claim their trucks ride better than stock but half of them are full of shit lol

 

 

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Yeah a lot of people claim their trucks ride better than stock but half of them are full of shit lol

 

 

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I think the tires have a lot to do with it but good greef the R/Ts are quite.... I was expecting more howling.... Again nowhere near stock or real ATs but much better than the MTs

 

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I think the tires have a lot to do with it but good greef the R/Ts are quite.... I was expecting more howling.... Again nowhere near stock or real ATs but much better than the MTs

 

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Agreed for sure, they do ride nice for such an aggressive tire!

 

 

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No timing at all rubs just a touch at full lock and the back has a 1.5" spacer to even out tje look.

 

 

BDS 4" basic lift rides a lot smoother tjen expected but not like stock like most claim.... It's a tad rougher but not much.

 

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If you get a chance to get a photo from the side just to see how much the tires stick out, i'd appreciate it! I really want to get the Zone 4.5'' lift with 35's but I don't want to have a rub that I can't fix/trim. Also, you guys suggest the RT's over the MTs? Just noise level? Or ride comfort as well? Thanks!

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If you get a chance to get a photo from the side just to see how much the tires stick out, i'd appreciate it! I really want to get the Zone 4.5'' lift with 35's but I don't want to have a rub that I can't fix/trim. Also, you guys suggest the RT's over the MTs? Just noise level? Or ride comfort as well? Thanks!

Tires stick out about 2" i would say... Ill see about getting a pic during the day for ya..... Measly 8hr shift on Saturday this week so ill wash it and post up some pics

 

Offroaded a bit on my way home and i can only get it to rub on the liner in reverse at full lock.

 

Perfectly fine with me!!

 

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Yeah a lot of people claim their trucks ride better than stock but half of them are full of shit lol

 

 

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With the Fox coilovers my truck definitely rode better than stock.

 

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