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On 7/10/2019 at 3:58 PM, KJS Sullivan said:

Looks like the Star Wars Storm trooper edition. emoji1787.png

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Maybe if it had a Midnight grill, or a black grill insert, it would.  There are several "Stormtrooper" screen names on here, their trucks look like stormtroopers. 

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2 hours ago, Ravenkeeper said:

Maybe if it had a Midnight grill, or a black grill insert, it would.  There are several "Stormtrooper" screen names on here, their trucks look like stormtroopers. 

Yes, agreed  especially the 19's.   However,  his is the first generation stormtrooper. And close enough At least in my opinion.   Doesn't look like a hummingbird edition.  Lol

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Just traded last weekend for it fb8f4f13cf294042f3762587d8bf14b1.jpg

 

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2 hours ago, Reit38 said:

Just traded last weekend for it fb8f4f13cf294042f3762587d8bf14b1.jpg

 

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looks great! what rim/tire combo?

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2 hours ago, SoCa2ID said:

looks great! what rim/tire combo?

nice ride. like asked what rim tire combo you have? is it lifted ?

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On 7/9/2019 at 2:27 PM, lildann said:

 

 


The black one is a Zone 6.5” lift, 20x9 Rockstars with 35x12.50x20 Kumho Road Venture M/T tires.

The white one is a 6” Rough Country lift, 22x12 Fuel Maverick wheels and 33x12.50x22 Nitto Ridge Grappler Tires


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sik.. im seriously torn on what lift to use and rim size to choose. my 2017 has the 275/55/20 on stock black 5 spoke.. i want to run the fuel d509s on 305 or 34/35 12.5s at2 exterems  prefer but ridge grapplers #2. but stuck on the lift  needed to make this work. i love the 20x12 rims but the 20x10 or 20x9 would prob b the way to go.. whats ur take on my delema.. thanks

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Black Rhino alloys and Mickey Thompson 305/55/20

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Those wheels look awesome! What are they?


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Here is my 2018, not the fanciest but wife gave me a budget and I hit it!

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18 hours ago, HookZ71 said:

Here is my 2018, not the fanciest but wife gave me a budget and I hit it!

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Gorgeous looking rig dude !   You have a very generous wife...lol.  Does she have a sister ?   Seriously, truck looks great.  Can you give us some details on set up.  Level or lift ?  Tire size, wheels look like  Fuel Assault ?   Great combo ....you nailed it.

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Lol Joe, she was a single child sorry! Your correct those are 18”Fuel Assaults with Fuel Gripper 275/65/18 A/T, has 2.5” Motofab leveling kit, Westin steps, soon to be coated with Bullet liner.Gibson Metal Mulisha Exhaust, (need AFM tuner to keep it in V-8)don’t like the Subaru sound and really don’t want to keep it L5 doing 75 on the freeway. The wife is not bashful making noise with it either! Bullet spray in bed liner. De badged it and added the Z71 emblems. Weather Tech tonneau cover, and tinted front windows to match the rears. All I had to do to keep her happy is finish our basement and I’m already half done so it was a win win for me.

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