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305/55r20 Nitto Terra Grapps on 2" spacers!

 

JK GUYS, it's only a photoshop of what that should look like :happysad:. Once my tread is up though I do plan on getting some 305/55 terra grapps and some 2" RC spacers so it should look just like that but forreals! Haha just playing with the picture in photoshop and tried to get an idea of what the result may be. Amazing what you can do these days.

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305/55r20 Nitto Terra Grapps on 2" spacers!

 

JK GUYS, it's only a photoshop of what that should look like :happysad:. Once my tread is up though I do plan on getting some 305/55 terra grapps and some 2" RC spacers so it should look just like that but forreals! Haha just playing with the picture in photoshop and tried to get an idea of what the result may be. Amazing what you can do these days.

I would think with 2" spacers and 305, it'd stick out a tad more, but I guess offset on the wheels matter too.

 

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I would think with 2" spacers and 305, it'd stick out a tad more, but I guess offset on the wheels matter too.

 

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I based it off this image, but I kind of just threw it together to match it just by looking at it. I like playing with things on photoshop to give me an idea of what it may look like. Did that with my bumpers, grille, lights, etc.

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Why am I picturing you photoshoping boobs now?

 

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RC 2" level and alignment done! It's amazing the difference it made on the look of the truck. (imo anyway) Glad I went with the slightly wider stance. Next I'm hoping to color match the bumpers and grille, remove that chrome strip under the windows and probably remove most of the badging also. I hate that 4x4 emblem.

 

 

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Got em' mounted. Played it safe and went with 285/45R22's in the OE Bridgestone Dueler AT's. Wish they were a little wider but didn't want any rubbing.

 

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wheels color goes with the truck color, clean looking truck. Very nice set up.

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RC 2" level and alignment done! It's amazing the difference it made on the look of the truck. (imo anyway) Glad I went with the slightly wider stance. Next I'm hoping to color match the bumpers and grille, remove that chrome strip under the windows and probably remove most of the badging also. I hate that 4x4 emblem.

 

 

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looks way better leveled.

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Toyo 33x12.50x22 on stock rims with 2.5 lvl 4ad98be2f5915bfb4b87cf8862fcfb31.jpg

 

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That looks fantastic.

 

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+1 That does look sharp. I might have to stop looking at this forum until after Tuesday when my truck is complete cause I am getting freaking jealous.

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Got em' mounted. Played it safe and went with 285/45R22's in the OE Bridgestone Dueler AT's. Wish they were a little wider but didn't want any rubbing.

 

 

Nice .. what are you doing with the stock wheels??

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fuel maverick +14 offset 295/55/20 toyo mt 2" rough country no rub

 

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fuel maverick +14 offset 295/55/20 toyo mt 2" rough country no rub

 

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looks good. Wish mine didn't rub. I know have 305 55 20 nitto terra grappler g2. With 0 offset. 5" back space and it rubs. Also have RC 2.5 level

 

 

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Anybody have any suggestions on what I should do with my rubbing issue on inner fender. I don't want to cut anything. I have RC 2.5 level with 305 55 20 and 0 offset. Do u think a 1.5 zone body lift would help?

 

 

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