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I'm on a Tapatalk so excuse me if this information is in your sig. But what tires did you come from? I know some people don't like the stiffness of larger tires with 10ply.

 

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I had dick cepek fun countries. In a 35/12.5r20.

I dropped the size about 2.75 in or so. Didn't think it would look too small. But I guess it does.

 

 

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Threw on some 305/50 Nitto Terra Grappler G2s. Rb10s will be here next week and going to attempt to trim my valence tomorrow.

 

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Not going to lie but that looks horrible. Tires look way too small for your lift.

 

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Here's a look with it not jacked up.

 

 

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They are ~32" the 35s I had were only 34.5.

 

 

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Why so small on that lift?

 

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Why so small on that lift?

 

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Why so small on that lift?

 

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Wanted a tire that was easier to come by. One that road better. Got good mileage out of them. And something that might give me a little better mileage.

 

 

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Wanted a tire that was easier to come by. One that road better. Got good mileage out of them. And something that might give me a little better mileage.

 

 

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But why lift it then?

 

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But why lift it then?

 

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But why lift it then?

 

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Ground clearance.

I've seen a lot of truck on here with huge lifts and only 35s. What's wrong with a 6" lift and 32s?

That's still ~3" taller then The factory tires that were on here to begin with. Maybe some people like a medium tire on a lift? And last. It's not your truck.

 

 

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Ground clearance.

I've seen a lot of truck on here with huge lifts and only 35s. What's wrong with a 6" lift and 32s?

That's still ~3" taller then The factory tires that were on here to begin with. Maybe some people like a medium tire on a lift? And last. It's not your truck.

 

 

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Chill man it was just a question. And my stock slt sierra stock has 31.2" tires on them. But sorry for offending you just wasn't sure why you'd skip leg day.

 

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Chill man it was just a question. And my stock slt sierra stock has 31.2" tires on them. But sorry for offending you just wasn't sure why you'd skip leg day.

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275/55s are 31.9" FWIW

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Installed the chrome tow hooks I had left over from my 08

 

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Installed the chrome tow hooks I had left over from my 08

 

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looks good

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Finished up the passenger side truck bed this afternoon. Hoping to get the whole rear end of the truck into my local Line-X dealer this week. Then next week start on the front fenders and passenger side doors. Still looking to order a hood as well.

 

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Will edit and add in the primer picture later.

 

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