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Looks great! Tire size, wheel offset and lift amount??

 

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Thanks man, no lift just a level at the front, 33/12.50r20 22 mm offset. The tires don't stick past the wheel well more then 1/4 inch if that.

 

 

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Supersierra, curious on what tires you're running. Are your rims a 20x9 or 10? Thats a great stance

 

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Forgot to ask. What wheels are you running

 

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I think we have seen enough pictures of SuperSierra and Wildchevys. We are all quite aware of what those two trucks look like -- from every angle.

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I think we have seen enough pictures of SuperSierra and Wildchevys. We are all quite aware of what those two trucks look like -- from every angle.

If you don't have something nice to say...

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I think we have seen enough pictures of SuperSierra and Wildchevys. We are all quite aware of what those two trucks look like -- from every angle.

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Glad you like our trucks [emoji1417]

 

 

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Updated pic.

2" level up front and 2" drop shackle in rear. Painted grille

Nitro 420s 285s

20" wheels

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If I had a truck like Wildchevys' I'd show that thing off all the time! Damn, I loved your gmt 900 too.

thank you buddy [emoji1363]

 

 

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It's funny because when I took that last photo, my girlfriend told me I should just kiss it already.

 

I'll try to settle down

 

 

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It's funny because when I took that last photo, my girlfriend told me I should just kiss it already.

 

I'll try to settle down

 

 

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I think we need more pics first lol.

 

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I think we need more pics first lol.

 

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Lol nope me and wild have lost our rights to post apparently.

 

 

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