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Got the 305/55/20 mounted today.  To my surprise they only rub at full lock!

Ride so much better than the E rated Toyo Open Country AT's!

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32 minutes ago, churchy1313 said:

Got the 305/55/20 mounted today.  To my surprise they only rub at full lock!

Ride so much better than the E rated Toyo Open Country AT's!

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What level or lift do you have? What are those brand wise? Nitto ATs?

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25 minutes ago, geswek said:

 

What level or lift do you have? What are those brand wise? Nitto ATs?

2" level kit

Tires are Nitto Terragrappler G2 305/55/20 XL

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2" level kit
Tires are Nitto Terragrappler G2 305/55/20 XL


Holy shit. Offset on wheels? Can you send me photo from distance? I like to see look. I’m on Fox 2.0 and want to move to 20s and get more aggressive look.

What do you rub at full lock?


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I've been running BFG K02 305/55R20's for several months now on a 0 offset

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Got any from front that show aggressiveness of width?




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Did the 5100 bilsteins with the Goodyear Duratrac 275/60/20's

 

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Guys, I got a 25% off coupon code from Recon lighting for my Oilfield Pages.. if you need headlights or anything else from Recon and want a nice discount just use “TbOilFieldMember”.

 

I have a lot of sponsors on board turning my truck into a show truck now so I’ll be sure to post deals for you all as I get them.

 

Link: https://www.gorecon.com/m.index.php

Coupon code: TbOilFieldMember

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, mikevickers10 said:

Guys, I got a 25% off coupon code from Rubicon for my Oilfield Pages.. if you need headlights or anything else from Rubicon and want a nice discount just use “TbOilFieldMember”.

I have a lot of sponsors on board turning my truck into a show truck now so I’ll be sure to post deals for you all as I get them.


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Link to Rubicon would be helpful. Not sure if you're aware but it's also a somewhat popular model of jeep so searching "Rubicon headlights" gets you nowhere.

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Link to Rubicon would be helpful. Not sure if you're aware but it's also a somewhat popular model of jeep so searching "Rubicon headlights" gets you nowhere.


Don’t even ask why I said rubicon lol... what I meant was Recon.. don’t know how I messed that statement up. Just edited the post to correct that and posted the link. Glad you said something.


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