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Does anyone use the Mickey Thompson atz p3, I saw them on a dodge yesterday and they looked really good. Just was wondering if anyone is running them on here and have any pictures

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Alright,

 

The rig is making progress. With the exception of the nice door dent someone gave me and failed to report. Some People Suck!

 

To date I have installed the following:

 

2015 GMC Sierra SLT Texas Edition 4X4

Line X Liner

Access Lo Pro Soft Tonneau

Husky Job Box

Weigh Safe 6" Adjustable Hitch

2.0 Fox Adjustable Coil Overs

2.0 Fox Rear IFPs

22" Dub Shot Caller's

305/45R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2s. No Rub

 

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Fix the door

Borla Dual Exhaust with Gunmetal tips

American Brothers Design Gunmetal Emblems front and Rear

Swing Case Tool Box

Weather Tech Mats

 

 

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Alright,

 

The rig is making progress. With the exception of the nice door dent someone gave me and failed to report. Some People Suck!

 

To date I have installed the following:

 

2015 GMC Sierra SLT Texas Edition 4X4

Line X Liner

Access Lo Pro Soft Tonneau

Husky Job Box

Weigh Safe 6" Adjustable Hitch

2.0 Fox Adjustable Coil Overs

2.0 Fox Rear IFPs

22" Dub Shot Caller's

305/45R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2s. No Rub

 

 

 

Hmmm I was wondering if my truck would rub at all with the new OEM style 22's and 305-45-22 Nittos Im about to install. I already have the level kit so not a big deal, but glad to hear you dont rub at all with a stock height.

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Recently added Copper AT3 275/60/20. 1" level kit.

Goodyear was the OEM tire. The Copper is a little louder than the Goodyear. The Goodyear was actually a little smoother ride but the AT3 is an all terrain tire where as the Goodyear was basically a highway tire. The AT3 does take the bumps in the road better. Will see how they do as more miles put on them. Haven't been off road yet.

 

 

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Can anybody tell me how bad 33x12.50s on stock gm 17s will rub if I run 2 in spacers? They don't rub any as I pulled back the liner. I have a 2.5 in rc level

 

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Stock wheels with firestone destination m/t 305/55/203c21613ac75befc8236e72f6d9b7c483.jpg

 

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Do you have any rubbing issues with the 305? which level kit are you running?

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Just ordered these on Monday. Hope to have them installed as soon as they arrive either later today or early next week, depending on whether this winter storm delays the delivery.

 

Toyo Open Country AT2 Xtreme 305/55/20 with XD Bully 127 wheels.

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Recently swapped out stock 20" Chrome Denali wheels for 20x9 +18, Method Mesh Matte Black. Trying to tone down chrome, but wheel still has some accents.

 

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Anyone Plasti dip there stock Z71 wheels black? I'm highly considering that, as much as I would love to grab the black 22s

 

Heres what I've done to my Z71 with plastidip on the rims. Hope it helps. I do it to all my cars as I feel it just looks better then chrome.

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Heres what I've done to my Z71 with plastidip on the rims. Hope it helps. I do it to all my cars as I feel it just looks better then chrome.

How well does the dip hold up with tire rotations, etc.? I've been considering dipping mine, but was concerned with how it would hold up.

 

 

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