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Lookin' good man, what tire size is that? Rub?

305-55-20, used to rub until I trimmed some of the back.
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Nice truck is your truck level?

 

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Nice truck is your truck level?

 

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My new 2015 LTZ Silverado 4x4. Love the brownstone! Just got the color matched bow ties!

Please share info on the Color Matched Bowties... I want to do mine but the Billet ones here http://www.americanbrotherdesigns.com/product_p/abd-1401igce.htmare $150 so I ordered some Color Matched Vinyl from ebay for $10... I'll give that a try, but looking for a better option B than $150..

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Please share info on the Color Matched Bowties... I want to do mine but the Billet ones here http://www.americanbrotherdesigns.com/product_p/abd-1401igce.htmare $150 so I ordered some Color Matched Vinyl from ebay for $10... I'll give that a try, but looking for a better option B than $150..

Pull them off and bring to a shop and have them colormatched.

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Just got back from Colorado and the last few days we drove out to Glenwood Springs and had the privilege of driving through Glenwood Canyon.

 

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And while we were camping, my new Backflip cover was a life saver more than once.

 

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And the goods

 

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Just drove it over 2000 miles in the past week so I've gotten very personal with my truck. Overall I'm very satisfied with everything, real glad I had the vibration issue resolved a week before I headed out. The truck was a little down on power at that altitude, enough for me to tell a difference but it was never an issue. Fuel milage was great nearly averaging 20mpg for the entire trip.

 

By far my two favorite features I fell in love with was the active grade braking, which sounds f'ing amazing with the magnaflow muffler, and being able to control Pandora through the 8" info screen. Made thumbing songs way easier.

 

 

awesome pics! we took an RV last year up that way and spent 3 days at Glenwood Springs Resort right there off the river...Rafted the CO river...such a blast I could live there.

the drive thru the canyon was amazing!

too bad i didnt' have my truck at the time or i would have done the same as you...

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305-55-20, used to rub until I trimmed some of the back.

 

Looks great. Couple questions.

 

Guessing you have a negative offset on those with 20x9?

 

Also, are you leveled?

 

EDIT: See a post saying you're leveled.

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Looks great. Couple questions.

 

Guessing you have a negative offset on those with 20x9?

 

Also, are you leveled?

 

EDIT: See a post saying you're leveled.

20x10 - 24 offset with a 3" level
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rc 2.5 toyo 33x12.5x20

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Looks clean inside and out, nice work! I need to get those Husky liners too.

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Here are some pics I took yesterday with my cell.

 

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Very nice! Just curious what level kit and tire size you have?

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Very nice! Just curious what level kit and tire size you have?

The front is an RC 2" but that's coming off soon and putting the pro comp adjustable struts on... Rear is stock but with the pro comp shocks.

 

Tires are 33x12.50r18.. Wheels are 18x9 with 0 offset

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