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Right now I'm running 305/55/20'-12 with a 4" St lift. I think the black wheels with the black truck isn't working for me, ready to pull the trigger to go back to chrome wheels, looking for thoughts on the setup I was just quoted.

 

Seems a little steep. I just bought 20x10 Fuel Maverick's on 35x12.50 too r/t for $2600 and $1000 to install the lift? I paid $600 but it may be around my area

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Nice. Sarasota is a little steep for prices, actually decided to go with hostile wheels, and apparently they're another 50ea. What's the offset on yours, and do you rub at all?

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Nice. Sarasota is a little steep for prices, actually decided to go with hostile wheels, and apparently they're another 50ea. What's the offset on yours, and do you rub at all?

 

-24 and no I don't but I did trim before on my other set of wheels and tires so may have had to if I didn't already

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-24 and no I don't but I did trim before on my other set of wheels and tires so may have had to if I didn't already

Mind emailing me some photos? And you're running the mcgauphy lift also, right?

[email protected].

Thank you!

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Mind emailing me some photos? And you're running the mcgauphy lift also, right?

[email protected].

Thank you!

 

Nah I am running the 7" Rough Country lift. All I did was trim that little black plastic piece where the front mud flaps would attach. Trimmed the inside of it diagonally

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It's gonna look fantastic you won't be disappointed.

 

Finally done with 100+ pages!!! I think im going with 6" BDS with fox shocks. I'll shop around a bit & post pics when its done. I'll be staying with my AT wheels.

 

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It's gonna look fantastic you won't be disappointed.

 

 

Finally had time to post some pics. 6" BDS lift, 35x12.5 on stock AT wheels.d96047781156ed4ad07ac2166bbfd09b.jpg32e31da8154af1786b6721fe3629de8d.jpg Edited by TX_AT
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Finally had time to post some pics. 6" BDS lift, 35x12.5 on stock AT wheels.d96047781156ed4ad07ac2166bbfd09b.jpg32e31da8154af1786b6721fe3629de8d.jpg

 

Looks awesome brother.

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Finally had time to post some pics. 6" BDS lift, 35x12.5 on stock AT wheels.d96047781156ed4ad07ac2166bbfd09b.jpg32e31da8154af1786b6721fe3629de8d.jpg

Wow! Looks great!!! Love the lifted look with stock wheels

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Finally had time to post some pics. 6" BDS lift, 35x12.5 on stock AT wheels.d96047781156ed4ad07ac2166bbfd09b.jpg32e31da8154af1786b6721fe3629de8d.jpg

 

WOW - Very nice! Did you have to run a spacer in the rear?

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WOW - Very nice! Did you have to run a spacer in the rear?

 

BDS told me that the front track width would increase by 1.58", so I added a 1.5" adapter to the rear. I really didn't think it was necessary but I wanted everything to look the same.

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Just got mine back from the shop!

 

Rough Country 7.5"
20X9 (+20mm) Fuel Nutz
35X12.50R20 Nitto Trail Grappler

 

Any chance you could post pics of the angles on your front axles? interested in getting the RC 7.5 but i was hearing it had less than desirable angles since that kit only drops the diff 5 inches. and how is that lift holding up since you got it installed, any complaints yet?

 

thanks in advance!

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BDS told me that the front track width would increase by 1.58", so I added a 1.5" adapter to the rear. I really didn't think it was necessary but I wanted everything to look the same.

 

What brand spacers did you go with? Hub centric?

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Looks outstanding!! Very nice

 

BDS told me that the front track width would increase by 1.58", so I added a 1.5" adapter to the rear. I really didn't think it was necessary but I wanted everything to look the same.

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Finally had time to post some pics. 6" BDS lift, 35x12.5 on stock AT wheels.d96047781156ed4ad07ac2166bbfd09b.jpg32e31da8154af1786b6721fe3629de8d.jpg

Do you have a picture looking down the side of the truck how far the tires stick out?

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