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One last one till I wash it tomorrow! Will have a before/after comparison then too

 

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edbf733bda085173243b9052a1dc992e.jpg

 

One last one till I wash it tomorrow! Will have a before/after comparison then too

 

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Looks good. Sometimes I miss having a white truck.

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2.5 RC level with 2" block. 33x12.50x20 Toyo MT

Looks great! Do you have a direct side shot? I have the same truck and a RC 2.5" front kit I'm going to install. I didn't opt for the rear blocks, so interested in what yours looks like.

 

How does it ride?

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Looks great! Do you have a direct side shot? I have the same truck and a RC 2.5" front kit I'm going to install. I didn't opt for the rear blocks, so interested in what yours looks like.

 

How does it ride?

It rides great. I can feel the weight of the tires is the only difference. I'll post side pics in a few mins.

 

I think removing the running boards and front air valance really makes this thing stand out. Looks so good in person!

 

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It rides great. I can feel the weight of the tires is the only difference. I'll post side pics in a few mins.

 

I think removing the running boards and front air valance really makes this thing stand out. Looks so good in person!

 

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Dude that is so funny. I was debating that exact thing. But my running boards were expensive!

 

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Looks great! Do you have a direct side shot? I have the same truck and a RC 2.5" front kit I'm going to install. I didn't opt for the rear blocks, so interested in what yours looks like.

 

How does it ride?

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I don't have a pic of it on level ground yet. My driveway has a small incline to it

 

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Dude that is so funny. I was debating that exact thing. But my running boards were expensive!

 

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Yea, mine came with the truck.. I'm going to sell those and the tires I just took off

 

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It rides great. I can feel the weight of the tires is the only difference. I'll post side pics in a few mins.

 

I think removing the running boards and front air valance really makes this thing stand out. Looks so good in person!

 

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Love the air dam removed. I was contemplating removing mine, but then again read it helps MPG, and I drive this truck 40k miles a year, so I'll take as much MPG as I can get

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One last one till I wash it tomorrow! Will have a before/after comparison then too

 

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Running wheel spacers?

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Running wheel spacers?

 

I was wondering the same thing. Looks like on stock rims but sticks out quite a bit. 12.50s gonna rub UCAs and swaybars bad with +24 offset stockers.

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Running wheel spacers?

Nope. No rubbing either.

 

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I'll get a more direct shot down the side in a little while.

 

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I was wondering the same thing. Looks like on stock rims but sticks out quite a bit. 12.50s gonna rub UCAs and swaybars bad with +24 offset stockers.

I think it was just the angle of the photo. The truck was angled downhill. But no spacers.

 

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I was wondering the same thing. Looks like on stock rims but sticks out quite a bit. 12.50s gonna rub UCAs and swaybars bad with +24 offset stockers.

Just checked. U are right. Rubs at full lock. Although I wouldn't say it rubs bad at all. Just barely actually.

 

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Just checked. U are right. Rubs at full lock. Although I wouldn't say it rubs bad at all. Just barely actually.

 

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Check your clearances in front of the tire at your UCAs. I'd bet they hit there too. Have your wife hold it to full lock or bungee the steering wheel to full lock...you can't hurt the electric steering. You won't be full lock often, so it's not a big deal if it's a DD. It's the off-roading and especially towing that lack of clearance gets you in trouble.

 

Nice looking truck. I don't like side bars either but need someway to get into the truck!

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