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What size tires are those? It looks great!

 

 

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Oops!! 305/55 solid tire does rub in reverse at full crank

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Any pics down the side? Would love to see how much the tires do or don't stick out with that offset. Deciding between a 0 offset or +18 offset rim

Yes I do!

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Looks like the stick out about an inch right?

 

 

So a +18 offset would suck it back in 3/4" correct?

 

(I work on a construction site, don't want rocks/mud and crap all over the side of my truck)

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2" front only Rough Country level installed. Stock Z71 wheels and tires. Took me a little over 2 hours with limited knowledge and tools.

 

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Nice. How's it ride with the front leveled now?

 

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That would be awesome! Thanks!

Hey, sorry I haven't followed up on this yet; just been swamped with work. I will try to get some pictures tomorrow, but at the latest Thursday.

 

Josh

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installed RC 2" level kit and put the Goodyear Duratrac 275/60/20 tires. does not rub but gets real close so I zip tied the liner .will post pics as soon as i can charge battery on camera. it rides better than stock.

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Hey, sorry I haven't followed up on this yet; just been swamped with work. I will try to get some pictures tomorrow, but at the latest Thursday.

 

Josh

 

No worries, I appreciate it.

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Is it alright if I put on my 2 inch rc kit on Saturday and drive it for 4 days until the alignment it won't make a difference will it?

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