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Get them mounted today.

 

Replica 22" CK158

305/45R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's

ReadyLift 2.25" Front Level

 

No rubbing that I've noticed so far. Full lock in reverse could pose an issue as its really close, so I might just go ahead and tie back the liners just in case. Really liking the look of it.

 

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Sharp truck!

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Fab tech 2" level

Original 20" All Terrain wheels polished and painted Iridium metallic to match the truck.

Michelin 285/55/20

 

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Got these on today

 

Hostile black and machined Sprocket 20x10

Toyo Open Country R\T 33x12.50

 

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Got these on today

 

Hostile black and machined Sprocket 20x10

Toyo Open Country R\T 33x12.50

 

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Looks great! What lift/level and what offset are the wheels?

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That is one hell of a nice ride... I have a 2016 White Z71 LT ordered. Love the 2016 Silverados. How much rub with that setup

Got these on today

 

Hostile black and machined Sprocket 20x10

Toyo Open Country R\T 33x12.50

 

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That is one hell of a nice ride... I have a 2016 White Z71 LT ordered. Love the 2016 Silverados. How much rub with that setup

Got these on today

 

Hostile black and machined Sprocket 20x10

Toyo Open Country R\T 33x12.50

 

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Thanks.. I have no rubbing at all with this setup

 

Looks killer. How much cutting or rubbing is involved here?

Thanks.. I've always been a chrome guy.. this was a big stretch for me.. I didn't have to cut or trim anything...

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22" PVD Chrome CK156 SEY on 305/45-22 (33") Hankook Dynapro ATMs

2" level, zero rubbing

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Level 8 Mk6 in gunmetal, 18x9 0 offset

BFG K02, 305/65-18

4" Fabtech lift/level

 

Slight rub only at extreme left/right wheel turn.

Lightly trimmed the front Husky mud flaps near the mounting screw holes.

 

 

 

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Meethod Mesh 17x8.5, 0 offset,

285/70/17 BFG T/A KO2,

2" Level

 

 

 

That looks perfect, did you correct speedo? Looks like it wouldnt be far off. No rubbing right and looks like they are just inside or even with fender?

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That looks perfect, did you correct speedo? Looks like it wouldnt be far off. No rubbing right and looks like they are just inside or even with fender?

I didn't bother to correct the Speedo, it shouldn't be too far off, no rubbing at all and they stick out about 1/2" past the fender.

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What's the lift on this, looks perfect

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