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Thanks! The only rubbing I noticed was full turn backing up, but I was able to trim the plastic area down just a little and its all good now.

DANG!!! Makes me feel better about the 305s i've been looking at! You're truck looks awesome! Thats a lot of tire in there.

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Any rubbing with the 285?

Only if your going over a big bump at full turn. When I get my after market wheels it should not rub at all. Just a wide tire to tuck on stock wheels. But you can t feel it hit you can just see where it rubbed the sway bar a little.

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New to posting, I've been lurking for a couple years.

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New to posting, I've been lurking for a couple years.

First real truck picture in 800 pages!

 

 

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First real truck picture in 800 pages!

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Was a bitch getting out of that creek bed lol
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About to leave Metro Detroit for a week in the Smokies...

 

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Checking some D5S headlight upgrades out...

 

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Super happy with the output!!!

 

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First real truck picture in 800 pages!

 

 

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I have seen plenty towing and hauling which is what these trucks are made to do, imo trucks are built so flimsy today that your nuts abusing them like that, too expensive and big to fit down trails.

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I tried to follow a torquey, lightweight, diesel ZR2 with a front locking differential up a hill but didn't get very far. It's way steeper than it looks. Those little trucks are bad ass!

 

 

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Just picked up a 2017 Sierra yesterday. 6.2L and 8spd transmission. Z71 4x4, as well.088037c19eedcaaa455f8969aec17c0d.jpg

 

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I tried to follow a torquey, lightweight, diesel ZR2 with a front locking differential up a hill but didn't get very far. It's way steeper than it looks. Those little trucks are bad ass!

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That's the first I've heard of the diesel Colorado! Those look badass. Like a mini raptor . I bet they're fun as hell to drive.
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That's the first I've heard of the diesel Colorado! Those look badass. Like a mini raptor . I bet they're fun as hell to drive.

Yeah... damn near a $50K Colorado!!! Looks menacing as hell tho. We got one on the showroom floor that'll probably sit for awhile. Smh

 

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