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Thanks! Looks like you barely had to trim at all. It definitely looks like it fits way better than the STT Pros!

 

 

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yea no problem, if it has any constellation my truck has coilovers set at 2.2 a little more than a regular 2 in level

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UPS delivered four presents from DTD today and I test fit my new wheels and tires. Gonna have to do a bit of trimming and zip-tie work tomorrow evening and then we should be good to go [emoji1360]

 

LRG 104 18x9 +0 w/ 295/70r18 STT Pros

 

Leveled 3" w/ King Coilovers and Cognitos UCAs and 3" Readylift blocks in the back.

 

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How do you like the kings? How far down is your collar to get 3" of lift?

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I've got Falken Wildpeak A/T 3Ws P265/65/18r with stock wheels that I've plasti-dipped. Couldn't be happier!


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a3avegyz.jpg4y4yte8u.jpgty2umy8a.jpgymume9up.jpgmevytaze.jpghumyge6u.jpg rough country 4.75 lift, 20x10 Moto Metal 970's with - 24 offset, 305/55R20 Toyo Open Country AT II's Extreme. Minor rubbing in reverse at full lock on the plastic trim. Not bad at all.

Question, where did you get your taillight covers?!

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How do you like the kings? How far down is your collar to get 3" of lift?

I'm digging them, the ride is great. For 3", they are down ~5 threads.

 

 

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I've got Falken Wildpeak A/T 3Ws P265/65/18r with stock wheels that I've plasti-dipped. Couldn't be happier!

Looks good! Where did you get your Z71 stickers?

 

Question, where did you get your taillight covers?!

I'm going to speak for him and say that those tails don't have covers....but that the factory tail light assemblies have been painted and cleared. Just my opinion, though...I can't say for sure.

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I'm digging them, the ride is great. For 3", they are down ~5 threads.

 

 

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Interesting, I went down 6 threads on mine. Mine ride really firm and I can feel them top out if I backout of my driveway straight.

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33x12.5 Yokohama Geolander G003s and 20x10 -25 wheels. Slight run at full lock when backing out and turnin left. Other than that, good to go

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33x12.5 Yokohama Geolander G003s and 20x10 -25 wheels. Slight run at full lock when backing out and turnin left. Other than that, good to go

Love the setup! Love the de-badged look even more.

 

 

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Question, where did you get your taillight covers?!

Im toing to guess they're tinted.
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Question, where did you get your taillight covers?!

Ya that looks like vht night shape spray. Very easy to use.

 

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That's only one coat.

 

 

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Love the setup! Love the de-badged look even more.

 

 

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+1 on the debadged look

 

 

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33x12.5 Yokohama Geolander G003s and 20x10 -25 wheels. Slight run at full lock when backing out and turnin left. Other than that, good to go

What lift do you have? That's the first set of new geolandars I've seen - looks good!

 

 

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Interesting, I went down 6 threads on mine. Mine ride really firm and I can feel them top out if I backout of my driveway straight.

Hmm. Are you going to adjust them? I do think the ride was a little better at their shipped height of 2". I'll have to look, I might have 4 threads instead of 5.

 

 

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