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I've got black rhino traverse 20's on 295 55 20 trail grapplers, it's got a 2.5" up front and 1" in the back. Rough country.

Do you have any other pictures that aren't HDR?

What's the wheel's offset? Truck looks great btw!

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Do you have any other pictures that aren't HDR?

What's the wheel's offset? Truck looks great btw!

Not sure on the offset, I have a buddy that picks what I want for me.

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Do you have any other pictures that aren't HDR?

What's the wheel's offset? Truck looks great btw!

looks like a 20x9 -12 possible it's a 00 offset.

 

 

Op post how far they stick out.

 

 

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looks like a 20x9 -12 possible it's a 00 offset.

 

 

Op post how far they stick out.

 

 

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Looks like a 00 offset.

 

 

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Just text my buddy and he said it was plus 15

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Just text my buddy and he said it was plus 15

I figured it was atleast a 00 or positive offset. Didn't stick out enough to be a negative

 

 

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Just text my buddy and he said it was plus 15

 

Do you have any pictures looking down the side of the truck? I'm really liking your wheel set-up. I was dead set on the Fuel mavericks but i hate the center cap and love how these look clean.

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Do you have any pictures looking down the side of the truck? I'm really liking your wheel set-up. I was dead set on the Fuel mavericks but i hate the center cap and love how these look clean.

This is the closest I got right now

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2" lowering shackle kit installed zy5eqe8e.jpga4eqaquq.jpg

 

 

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Looks good. Which brand shackle did you go with? Using factory shocks?

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I have a 2014 dbl cab thats the same color (I think) as I bought it in the end of March 2014 and in May someone tried to steal the 20" rims and tires and didn't and they busted out the side rear window glass and stole the emblems off the side and I have had it in the dealership now 6 times because while it was in there they opened a door into the body and creased it and tore up a inside door panel and tried to fix it and it looks bad and the paint work has like clouds in it. Very disappointed that I can't have it back to factory condition. I have 3000 miles on it right now so I haven't really gotten to see how well everything is. I did have a Ziebart bed liner put in it when I bought it and a A.R.E front bug deflector put on it and just recently had a shock alarm put on it so if anyone shakes it it sounds. I am still battleing with insurance and the dealership. If they can not get this to what I think is factory, I have no idea what I am gonna do.

 

Greg

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