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I'm running the 7" RCX.

Thanks. Do you know if it's possible to run 35x12.50R18?

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Thanks. Do you know if it's possible to run 35x12.50R18?

I think Stevencox has a 35x12.5x18 on his 7" RCX

 

 

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I think Stevencox has a 35x12.5x18 on his 7" RCX

 

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Thanks Mike, I kept seeing on their website, 35x12.50R20. I didn't want to have to buy new wheels. I already have 18x9. I sent RCX an email we'll see what they say and I'll let y'all know.

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Thanks Mike, I kept seeing on their website, 35x12.50R20. I didn't want to have to buy new wheels. I already have 18x9. I sent RCX an email we'll see what they say and I'll let y'all know.

 

Yeah I'm running 18x10 on 35x12.50

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I will call it Vanilla Ice :chevrolet:

 

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2014 Silverado LT Custom Sport 4x4

 

LTZ chrome skid plate

High Country chrome fog light bezels

Color matched grill and trim

Cleared headlights

Switchback LED turn signals: http://instagram.com/p/qImnBoIPLG/

White emblems

2.5 inch front lift

275/60R20 Coopers

 

 

All that's left is the chrome Chevy emblem on the grille, then I'm calling it quits until some more LED tailights come out.

Howd you get the ltz/high country chrome bumper piece on? I want to get that and the chrome fog light bezels after I get bumpers color matched
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By cleared, he means he removed the amber turn signal reflectors…

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Thanks, I wanted black wheels but did not want to black out all chrome and color match handles, mirrors etc so I found a set of smoked chrome wheels that I think is the best of both worlds.

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Hypertech Max energy tuner

AFE power momentum gt pro 5R stage 2 intake

Borla dual straight black powder coating exhaust

Lexani LSS10 24" on 305/35 Nitto tires

Retrax Pro cover

Cargo and side step LED lights

Valentine One Radar

10.4" TV inside console

complete system upgrade

Kicker KSC speaker on all doors

Blackout tint

 

 

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Hypertech Max energy tuner

AFE power momentum gt pro 5R stage 2 intake

Borla dual straight black powder coating exhaust

Lexani LSS10 24" on 305/35 Nitto tires

Retrax Pro cover

Cargo and side step LED lights

Valentine One Radar

10.4" TV inside console

complete system upgrade

Kicker KSC speaker on all doors

Blackout tint

 

 

How did you blackout your tail lights?

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Just put on the new wheels and tires yesterday. 20" Black Rhino Sidewinders and 295/55/20 Nitto Trail Grappler M/T. Now I just need a wash..

 

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