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no problem. I'm just guessing from my experience though. I never get 22mpg in my truck even when it was stock lol. Traffic in Atlanta really sucks so that probably contributes to it

 

 

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Yeah, I have zero traffic on my way to work. 2 lane road through small town midwest lol. Now I just need to figure out if I need a 2 or 2.5" lift.

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Does anyone have any pics of the 22" sey wheels with Nitto Grapplers? I searched but wasn't able to find any photos.

 

Also is 245/45/22 the biggest you can go at stock height?

5d1b0fefcc8cfaf1a368ee92d83b3b7f.jpg22s , but Ridge Grapplers

 

 

 

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Yeah, I have zero traffic on my way to work. 2 lane road through small town midwest lol. Now I just need to figure out if I need a 2 or 2.5" lift.

very lucky lol. I did a 2" on mine and I am very happy with the look. It has slight rake but I prefer it because I tow some stuff every now and then. A few 2.5" levels that I've seen in person almost look like they are squatting in the back which I hate.ed26c127520e24425338e149db949b4f.jpg

 

 

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very lucky lol. I did a 2" on mine and I am very happy with the look. It has slight rake but I prefer it because I tow some stuff every now and then. A few 2.5" levels that I've seen in person almost look like they are squatting in the back which I hate.

 

 

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That's a good point. I'll probably go with a 2" as well then. I have a camper I pull during the summer. What offset are your wheels and do they stick out much?

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very lucky lol. I did a 2" on mine and I am very happy with the look. It has slight rake but I prefer it because I tow some stuff every now and then. A few 2.5" levels that I've seen in person almost look like they are squatting in the back which I hate.ed26c127520e24425338e149db949b4f.jpg

 

 

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Happen to know your fender heights?

 

 

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That's a good point. I'll probably go with a 2" as well then. I have a camper I pull during the summer. What offset are your wheels and do they stick out much?

they are +18 offset. They stick out a little but not too much. This is the best pic I have of how much they stick out, not the best angle to see it though 3820f1717d5138f14a6b793b02481393.jpg

 

 

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5d1b0fefcc8cfaf1a368ee92d83b3b7f.jpg22s , but Ridge Grapplers

 

 

 

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Explain why you run that tire and wheel combo

 

 

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Happen to know your fender heights?

 

 

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I don't off the top of my head. I can measure them later though

 

 

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Damn I really do like your setup. Might have to steal all your measurements for myself haha.


they are +18 offset. They stick out a little but not too much. This is the best pic I have of how much they stick out, not the best angle to see it though


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Damn I really do like your setup. Might have to steal all your measurements for myself haha.

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Explain why you run that tire and wheel combo

 

 

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Oh man, are you sitting down and holding on to something??!!

 

BECAUSE I (ME) LIKE IT!!!!!!

 

 

...........and it looks good

 

 

 

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Damn I really do like your setup. Might have to steal all your measurements for myself haha.

 

Damn I really do like your setup. Might have to steal all your measurements for myself haha.

go for it! I'm just needing to take off my side steps now and I will be happy with it! I wanted to make it look more like a truck without going too crazy because it's my daily driver and for me personally it's pretty much perfect and I'm happy with how it turned out

 

 

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Oh man, are you sitting down and holding on to something??!!

 

BECAUSE I (ME) LIKE IT!!!!!!

 

 

...........and it looks good

 

 

 

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Hahah power to ya man. I have the ridge grapplers on 17s, had the factory 22s before. I'd personally never go for the noise of the grapplers unless I knew I had enough sidewall to handle off road use.

 

 

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I don't off the top of my head. I can measure them later though

 

 

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That'd be great.

 

 

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I don't off the top of my head. I can measure them later though

 

 

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That'd be great.

 

 

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Hahah power to ya man. I have the ridge grapplers on 17s, had the factory 22s before. I'd personally never go for the noise of the grapplers unless I knew I had enough sidewall to handle off road

 

 

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I think the tires are relatively quiet and these large bodies require larger wheels IMO. I'm on pavement 99.9999% of the time anyway so it's the perfect setup for me.

 

 

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I think the tires are relatively quiet and these large bodies require larger wheels IMO. I'm on pavement 99.9999% of the time anyway so it's the perfect setup for me.

 

 

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Quiet compared to what? A diesel locomotive? My 22" duelers were silent. The grapplers sound like a freight train. I would have turned around a mile from the tire shop if they weren't awesome off-road.

 

 

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