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its actually just the angle of the pic. the rear sits 1/2 inch higher.

 

truck just has the blocks under the front struts to level it

 

That's what I thought you have a nice looking truck, really diggin those wheels too! I think the chrome on the truck accents the wheels nicely too.

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That's what I thought you have a nice looking truck, really diggin those wheels too! I think the chrome on the truck accents the wheels nicely too.

thanks. i really want to do a little color matching on the front bumper and grille to get rid of a little of it.

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Chemical guys sells wrap detailer. Spray on with uv protection. I'm about to get my roof wrapped, will be ordering some soon.

 

thank you

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That's what I thought you have a nice looking truck, really diggin those wheels too! I think the chrome on the truck accents the wheels nicely too.

I agree... I would add Chrome Tail light Covers to finish it off... Very Nice as it is however...

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So I'm torn between the Nitto Trail Grappler vs Toyo Open Country MT. I'm going a zone 4.5" lift on stock 20's. 295/65 is the size I'm looking at. I have never run Toyo's. Any thoughts?

 

 

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So I'm torn between the Nitto Trail Grappler vs Toyo Open Country MT. I'm going a zone 4.5" lift on stock 20's. 295/65 is the size I'm looking at. I have never run Toyo's. Any thoughts?

 

 

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i had the trail grapps and did not like them, I had the toyos and love em. Check out the nitto ridge grapplers too

 

 

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I've had decent luck with the trail graps but I may try the toyos. I've heard good things about them.

 

 

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Just picked up my 2017 Stone Blue Denali ultimate a couple days ago.. im soo in love lol.. after i post a couple more posts on this site (havnt posted many in the couple years ive been on it) i will be listing the chrome front bumper insert/skidplate they call it and also the chrome tow hooks. I also have a full set of chrome door handles in a box from a 2015 denali and i will have another full set of chrome handles off this truck when my color matched ones come in, Pm me if anone is interested.

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Chemical guys sells wrap detailer. Spray on with uv protection. I'm about to get my roof wrapped, will be ordering some soon.

 

can you send me the link to this detailer? i want to look into it. Thanks

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i had the trail grapps and did not like them, I had the toyos and love em. Check out the nitto ridge grapplers too

 

 

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I have the the Toyo RT right now and they're an awesome tire...I'm looking for a set of tires for my wife's jeep now in 35s and I'm debating between another set of Toyo RT or trying the Nitto Ridge grapplers......

 

What experience do you have with the ridge grapplers?

 

Noise?

Run true to size?

Wear?

Ride?

 

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I have the the Toyo RT right now and they're an awesome tire...I'm looking for a set of tires for my wife's jeep now in 35s and I'm debating between another set of Toyo RT or trying the Nitto Ridge grapplers......

 

What experience do you have with the ridge grapplers?

 

Noise?

Run true to size?

Wear?

Ride?

 

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-They are quite for what they are

-They run pretty close to size

-I only have about 3k on them but so far so good

-the ride is great considering the 33/22 combo

 

 

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I have since taken the chrome trim off the doors and debadged the tailgate. Thinking about adding cab lights and power folding tow mirrors, on the fence though. I have the paint in the garage to color match the grill emblems. For those of you that have painted your grill bow tie, are you sanding the texture out?? As it sits in this picture, leveled sitting on 22's.attachicon.gifIMG_6333.JPG

Nice truck buddy! Did you lift the rear and are those factory wheels? If not who's the manufacture and model?

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