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Finally picked it up on Thursday night

295/55r20 Toyo AT Extreme

2.5 lift

20% window

Spray liner

Chrome mirror covers and door handles changed

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You just had to go and make 2 of us with that grill on the white/black scheme lol...truck looks good man

 

lol your truck still looks better

 

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Just picked her up yesterday. Ordered on March 12th and the dealer had it April 16th. I could not be happier....this thing is awesome! Iridium Metallic with black interior and the 6.2L.

 

Crappy pic but I was in a hurry to get out of there since I had a 4 hour drive home. I can't wait to get her all polished up.

 

 

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Finally picked it up on Thursday night

295/55r20 Toyo AT Extreme

2.5 lift

20% window

Spray liner

Chrome mirror covers and door handles changed

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More pics please friend, in better lighting and some showing of the wheels and tires better. This is a very similar set-up to what I want but with black wheels.

 

What level/lift are you running?

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Looks great man. Love the mean stance of your truck. Mind sharing your specs of what all you've done? or do you have a build thread?

 

Mostly interested in our level/lift/tire/wheel specs. Thanks

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More pics please friend, in better lighting and some showing of the wheels and tires better. This is a very similar set-up to what I want but with black wheels.

 

What level/lift are you running?

 

I will when the damn rain stops

Rough Country Lift

 

More pics please friend, in better lighting and some showing of the wheels and tires better. This is a very similar set-up to what I want but with black wheels.

 

What level/lift are you running?

 

I will when the damn rain stops

Rough Country Lift

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Looks great man. Love the mean stance of your truck. Mind sharing your specs of what all you've done? or do you have a build thread?

 

Mostly interested in our level/lift/tire/wheel specs. Thanks

3" level, 305/55/20 Falken wild peak with 20x10 - 24 offset fuel hostage. A bunch of leds all over in and out, Billet grill, recovery hooks, side steps, tow hitch, hids, remote start.

 

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I will when the damn rain stops

Rough Country Lift

 

 

Thanks! Glad to see someone finally running the 295/55r20 Toyo AT2 Xtremes on here. Been really wanting to see how they look with a 2.5 level and if there was any rub.

3" level, 305/55/20 Falken wild peak with 20x10 - 24 offset fuel hostage. A bunch of leds all over in and out, Billet grill, recovery hooks, side steps, tow hitch, hids, remote start.

 

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Thanks. If I may, with a 3" level does the front sit higher than the back at all. What brand level? Don't see the 3" set-up often.

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Thanks! Glad to see someone finally running the 295/55r20 Toyo AT2 Xtremes on here. Been really wanting to see how they look with a 2.5 level and if there was any rub.

 

 

Thanks. If I may, with a 3" level does the front sit higher than the back at all. What brand level? Don't see the 3" set-up often.

my truck was a 2wt so my front sat a lot lower then the back, with the 3" level the front is the same height as the back, literally leveled both sides sit at 38 3/8" from the floor to where the paint starts on the fender opening. The brand I don't remember, I bought it off eBay for $89. A lot of people don't recommend the 3" level because of early wear on parts, more if you have a 4x4. Mine is not 4x4 so I don't care and I rather have the truck looking level then with the nose down, and is not like I will have the change the ball joints every year. I did my research and the way I have it everything is fine. Edited by NitroDatsik

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