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Thanks. They are Black Rhino Imperial 20x9

Thanks. What's your offset? Really like those and I'm in the same boat you were. I have black wheels now but want polished not chrome.
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They are +12. Technically, I should be running -12 with a lift, but the front wheels are already pushed out with the Procomp spindles, so I wanted a wheel with a more stock offset.

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2014 tungsten metallic Silverado ltz

2" rc leveling kit

20" ultra goliath rims with nitro terra grapplers

4" oval raptor running boards

Lund bed rails

Truxedo lo pro tonneau cover

Tint to match front windows

Gm molded mudflaps

Black vinyl wrapped bow ties

 

Where did you get your bowties?

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I know most of you aren't fans of the big wheels, but I put these on today and really like them. I wanted to lift the truck but being I am in and out of the bed on a daily bases I figured this would be a good way to make the truck look better and still function for what I use it for. I tried keeping it stock looking so what do you think? They are 24 inch wheels and I went with the tallest tire I could before it would rub.

 

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Nice Dubs!

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I just had Rancho QuickLift struts installed on my 2014 crew cab 2wd. They are supposed to lift 2 inches. But they actually lifted my front end 3.25 inches which is weird. Everyone on this forum that has installed them has only gotten an extra 2 inches. Do u all think extra height will put too much stress on my front end?

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My certified preowned truck with 8K miles I recently bought:

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All stock with the exception of having the bed lined with Line-X.

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My 2014

 

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I'm new to this so please be nice... btw these forums are pretty bad ass!!! Should've been on here since the beginning would've made my life so much easier lol :chevrolet::chevrolet:

 

P.S ... If I'm doing something wrong please let me know!

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It is awesome, AzNikko. :thumbs:

 

You've spent quite good money for that bumper I guess.

 

 

 

 

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Well done sir. Well done.

 

 

 

Like a boss! :thumbs:

 

 

Thank you Gentlemen! The bumpers and steps are Magnum Bumpers by Innovative Creations Inc. located here in Arizona. They brought me in to tour the facility and WOW.. was I impressed by their operation. A lot of pride and engineering goes into their work, and it's all done in house beginning with the steel and ending with the corrosive protection and powder coating. I got to meet the whole team!

 

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