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Here are a few pics I took today of the setup

 

 

Damn those look good! I can't wait to get my tires ordered. My foot has recently been extra heavy at the intersections knowing a new set of tires coming in the near future.

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Looks good!

 

What tire/wheel size and what lift?

Tires : bfg k02 285/65/18

Wheels: procomp 34 series wheels 18-9 / 0 offset

 

Lift 2.5 leveling kit soon to be a 4 inch lift or 4.5 from zone still deciding

 

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Here are a few pics I took today of the setup

Those RTs look great, I'd like the same setup

I don't need them but want them. I have both a winter and rest of year setup already but would like to go a bit wider, then run my ko2s for winter and have a 10 ply tire year round

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Not much here, but did have the OEM All-Terrain wheels polished and painted to match the body color (Iridium metallic).

 

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Long shot...but by chance does anyone have the CK161's they can post pics of?

 

Decided on the Nitto Terra Grappler G2 in a 305/45R22, was originally thinking CK158's but now I'm torn. Really hoping someone has a pic of the CK161's.

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I just had BFG Ko2 installed today on my stock 18" wheels. 275/70/18 no rubbing issues with 2" level.

 

More pics from further away please. I plan on doing this, no lift.

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For those of you with aftermarket wheels, what are you using for lugs.

 

I have these ProComp lugs, but they look like crap and they're barely 6 months old.

 

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Gorilla lugs

Do you have the part number or link?

 

 

 

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More pics from further away please. I plan on doing this, no lift.

Best I can do right now. I'll have some free time tomorrow to take additional pics.

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Best I can do right now. I'll have some free time tomorrow to take additional pics.

I see you have the Fox 2.0s. What kind of UCAs did you have from factory, steel or aluminum? How much lift did you get out of the 2.0s?

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