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Woods8605, they're +12. Had to zip tie the liner back in one spot, and adjust my front coilovers up about .25" to get rid of the rub.

thanks. also what lift are you running?

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thanks. also what lift are you running?

I've got Fox 2.0 Coilovers on the front, set at 2.25", and Fox 2.0 shocks on the rear with a rough country 2" block.

 

 

 

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Bfg ko2 ordered in a 285/65/18 :)))))

 

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Post em up when they are on. Popular tire size, but not a lot of pics on here with them.

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Post em up when they are on. Popular tire size, but not a lot of pics on here with them.

Speaking of the devil....

 

drgmiNk.jpg

 

1ppiEVl.jpg

 

18x9 +18 Method Nv's

285/65r18 BFG Ko2

Bilstein 5100 set at max height

 

I wasn't expecting these to get here till Thursday/Friday, but I got a welcome call early this morning letting me know they were in. Took a few hours off work and got them thrown on. They look fantastic but look even better in person. I'll snap up some more pictures this weekend once I get it cleaned.

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Speaking of the devil....

 

drgmiNk.jpg

 

1ppiEVl.jpg

 

18x9 +18 Method Nv's

285/65r18 BFG Ko2

Bilstein 5100 set at max height

 

I wasn't expecting these to get here till Thursday/Friday, but I got a welcome call early this morning letting me know they were in. Took a few hours off work and got them thrown on. They look fantastic but look even better in person. I'll snap up some more pictures this weekend once I get it cleaned.

Looks so good man. I think you just convinced me to get 18s next time around.

 

 

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Speaking of the devil....

 

drgmiNk.jpg

 

1ppiEVl.jpg

 

18x9 +18 Method Nv's

285/65r18 BFG Ko2

Bilstein 5100 set at max height

 

I wasn't expecting these to get here till Thursday/Friday, but I got a welcome call early this morning letting me know they were in. Took a few hours off work and got them thrown on. They look fantastic but look even better in person. I'll snap up some more pictures this weekend once I get it cleaned.

 

Really does look great. Love the 17"/18" style. Would have gone that way too. I just liked my all terrain wheels.

 

Softer ride I bet too

 

PS how good do these tires smell when new???? haha. I love it

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Speaking of the devil....

 

drgmiNk.jpg

 

1ppiEVl.jpg

 

18x9 +18 Method Nv's

285/65r18 BFG Ko2

Bilstein 5100 set at max height

 

I wasn't expecting these to get here till Thursday/Friday, but I got a welcome call early this morning letting me know they were in. Took a few hours off work and got them thrown on. They look fantastic but look even better in person. I'll snap up some more pictures this weekend once I get it cleaned.

Looks great!

 

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Really does look great. Love the 17"/18" style. Would have gone that way too. I just liked my all terrain wheels.

 

Softer ride I bet too

 

PS how good do these tires smell when new???? haha. I love it

 

 

Lol, I wish I could get a Bfg Ko2 air freshener for my truck! And the ride is definitely much improved from the smaller 275/55r20, I just need to play around with the psi, I'm currently at 41 all around but think it might be too low for the front.

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Can some one confirm this, on the 2014-2015 sierra, the back wheels doesn't line up with the fender evenly. On my 2015, the driver side wheels stuck in about half an inch. On the passenger side is about even with the front. I though it was just mine, but i got a loaner for the day and I check it out. It's the same thing. I'm not sure this is happening to every GM truck or not. It might be the cause of all the vibration that we're having. Please check. Thank you.

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Lol, I wish I could get a Bfg Ko2 air freshener for my truck! And the ride is definitely much improved from the smaller 275/55r20, I just need to play around with the psi, I'm currently at 41 all around but think it might be too low for the front.

 

I'd buy that air freshener!

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Speaking of the devil....

 

drgmiNk.jpg

 

1ppiEVl.jpg

 

18x9 +18 Method Nv's

285/65r18 BFG Ko2

Bilstein 5100 set at max height

 

I wasn't expecting these to get here till Thursday/Friday, but I got a welcome call early this morning letting me know they were in. Took a few hours off work and got them thrown on. They look fantastic but look even better in person. I'll snap up some more pictures this weekend once I get it cleaned.

 

Why'd you have to do this!? Now I am rethinking everything! haha

 

When you have a chance can you get a shot down to side so we can see how far they stick in/out from the fender? Thanks in advance!

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Why'd you have to do this!? Now I am rethinking everything! haha

 

When you have a chance can you get a shot down to side so we can see how far they stick in/out from the fender? Thanks in advance!

haha, thx. And here;

 

 

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They are pretty much flush with the fenders. To me this is just how I wanted it.

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haha, thx. And here;

 

 

7SBjeHl.jpg

 

bht4CdH.jpg

 

lxL39hB.jpg

 

 

They are pretty much flush with the fenders. To me this is just how I wanted it.

 

Just about perfect, thanks for snapping those pics! I might be buying some 18's soon after seeing this!

 

Where did you get the package?

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