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^^^^^^That's the same exact setup I want to do! How far do you stick out if any? And More pics if would please! also, did you put the rear block in?

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RC 2 1/2" w rear 2" blocks and 290/60/20 terra grappler g2's on stock +27 rims. Turned out perfect!!!

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^^^^^^That's the same exact setup I want to do! How far do you stick out if any? And More pics if would please! also, did you put the rear block in?

Barely any stickout. maybe an inch with the sidewall tread. 2 inch block to replace the stock 1 inch

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Your truck just made me pull the trigger on that size tire but can you take one more and show me how wide them tires are. And sick truck btw

 

They are 11.5" wide, but thank you!

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Barely any stickout. maybe an inch with the sidewall tread. 2 inch block to replace the stock 1 inch

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Whats the offset of those wheels? Looks really nice
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Finally got mine done. 2.5" RC level with 18" Fuel Mavericks wrapped in 285/65-18 Nitto Trail Grapplers

I forgot to ask you any rub at a full lock forward or reverse? And if so any trimming?
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I forgot to ask you any rub at a full lock forward or reverse? And if so any trimming?

No I do not rub at all. No trimming either

 

 

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Good to hear thanks man for all your help!

no problem!

 

 

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What leveling kit are you running?

 

 

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Let me call the shop n I'll post it up, also I tried uploading more pics but I get errors that the files are too big. The shop is in McAllen, Tx called M&M off-road center

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