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Then it would be like every other truck on the road.....expensive black rims that look like painted stockers. :nonod:

 

My post was made in jest. I much prefer ol jimmyboys actual lift, wheels, and tires

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lol!! true that but here where I live there's to many mosquitos a big rigs and that would give her a lot of chips on the paint.

3M sells a clear vinyl protection film for front of these trucks. Bumper, end of hood, sides of fenders. Can't even see it once installed. Or have the whole hood, front fenders and bumper wrapped in the clear vinyl for absolute no potential of seeing a line.

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My post was made in jest. I much prefer ol jimmyboys actual lift, wheels, and tires

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She is dirty but my rig is on the go!

Bilstein 5100's on all 4 corners

Rough Country soft Tri fold

Atturo Trail Blade X/T on Stock Rims

 

 

 

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Went for a cruise down the backroads and stopped to take som pictures

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I love seeing the pictures of what people consider "dirty" [emoji23]

 

I got Pepperdust on purpose because it hides the casual dirt well. But sometimes even it starts looking two tone after a bit of fun. Still trying to make a decision on wheels and tires, but I can definitely say the stock rubber didn't inspire much confidence this weekend.

 

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I love seeing the pictures of what people consider "dirty" [emoji23]

 

I got Pepperdust on purpose because it hides the casual dirt well. But sometimes even it starts looking two tone after a bit of fun. Still trying to make a decision on wheels and tires, but I can definitely say the stock rubber didn't inspire much confidence this weekend.

 

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If you're into drifting off-road the factory tires are perfect! Check out Toyo RT's and Nitto Trail Grapplers. I loved my RTs and I've been reading lots of positive comments lately about the new trail Grapplers too.

 

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If you're into drifting off-road the factory tires are perfect! Check out Toyo RT's and Nitto Trail Grapplers. I loved my RTs and I've been reading lots of positive comments lately about the new trail Grapplers too.

I'll be driving in snow and ice regularly so I've been leaning away from Nitto's. The Terra Graps I had on my old truck were horrible in the winter and I've heard that the Trails aren't much better. So I've been eyeing the BFG K02's or the Cooper STT Pros.

 

 

 

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I love seeing the pictures of what people consider "dirty" [emoji23]

 

I got Pepperdust on purpose because it hides the casual dirt well. But sometimes even it starts looking two tone after a bit of fun. Still trying to make a decision on wheels and tires, but I can definitely say the stock rubber didn't inspire much confidence this weekend.

 

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How do you like those racks? I need one or two for some fishing kayaks and was worried they might tear up the weather stripping.

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So far they haven't done so, but they've only been on for two weeks. I'm going to take them off this week and can report back. They appear to be contoured pretty well to avoid tearing up the rubber.

 

 

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So far they haven't done so, but they've only been on for two weeks. I'm going to take them off this week and can report back. They appear to be contoured pretty well to avoid tearing up the rubber.

 

 

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Ok cool, thanks!

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here are a few from mine.

What lift? Perfect combo IMO, beauty truck :hitit:

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lol, thank bud, it looks great in pics but in person its a bit taller than im used to, i had a 4inch cst lift with icon coil overs and shocks on my 13 denali and loved it, but because this truck had magna ride i was limited to options that work with the magnaride components, i ended up getting the BDS 6 Iinch lift that they have that has extra hardware to relocate all the magnaride stuff. still hoping to swap out the spacers with icon coil overs in the near future and upper control arms once someone is able to disable the magna ride system for me. so it current has 6' bds lift on toyo mt 35s which are heavy AF, along with bds traction bars. looks great but is pretty high in person, just didnt get used to it yet i guess.

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