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So I am looking to get new rims and tires. It's one of the only things holding me back from a 4 bds lift. I just dont know what I want.

 

I was wondering what people think of these rims? Not sure if I would go with 18 inch or 20 inch rims. But I do want to put toyo AT tires on them for sure. 33inch to be specific, maybe if they have ones that get close to 34 inch.

 

http://www.bbwheelsonline.com/grid-off-gd07-wheels-rims-black-anthracite-gray-bronze/

 

I am leaning to the brown / anthracite as I have an iridium truck and I think they would stand out. Or maybe the gray but that might be too dull. What do people think?

 

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Fixed my previous post. I put in the wrong freqs. Edited the post for the correct freqs

 

But any advice on tire pressure to use on the at2's? At 36 now

 

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40-42 normal driving. Bump up when towing or hauling heavy loads

 

 

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Best i could do before leaving work, then it started pouring down rain :/ love it though. 295/70/17 RTs with Method NVs. Stoked with how it turned out and surprisingly no rubbing, even with the little 1.8" the Bilstein's provide. Now i just wish i had 6112s and new control arms lol.C8BB12B3-9CA6-4FFE-86EC-DCCA7CAD6EE9_zps

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Hey bud, we've chatted before. How high do you think the 6112's will raise the front. I have the 1500's now and not as level as I had planed. Great ride but I think I will swap with the 6112's when they come out
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20x10 -19mm Hostile Sprockets with 305/50/20 Nitto 420s for summer

 

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Stocks with 275/60/20 Cooper AT3's

 

 

2inch level, neither set up rubs

 

 

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So I am looking to get new rims and tires. It's one of the only things holding me back from a 4 bds lift. I just dont know what I want.

 

I was wondering what people think of these rims? Not sure if I would go with 18 inch or 20 inch rims. But I do want to put toyo AT tires on them for sure. 33inch to be specific, maybe if they have ones that get close to 34 inch.

 

http://www.bbwheelsonline.com/grid-off-gd07-wheels-rims-black-anthracite-gray-bronze/

 

I am leaning to the brown / anthracite as I have an iridium truck and I think they would stand out. Or maybe the gray but that might be too dull. What do people think?

 

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I have an Iridium truck as well. I'd LOVE to see those bronze wheels on it.

 

 

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Looks great. I think 18s with more rubber look better than 20s or larger. Good job for doing my homework for me.

Agreed . I've got the stock 18" wheels and actually like the more rubber route as well . Sure can't hurt ride either .

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Going to be adding a 2.5 motofab level this weekend and considering these replica black 20s and Nitto Terra G2 275/60/20

 

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Stock

 

Level with 275/60r20

 

And finally the journey is complete

 

6.5" zone lift with fox 2.0 shocks and 35x12.50r20

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My red 2015 has been traded(couldnt go as low as i wanted with 4wd). So here is my 2017 2wd with the same wheels and tires.

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Does anyone know what time of year Discount typically runs the $100 off $400+ tire purchase?

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Didn't want to start a new thread but I searched all over this one. Will the Method NV 17x8.5 w/0 offset with 285/70 BFG A/T work with stock height suspension (4x4 crew cab)? Or would I be better off going with the 275/70-17 BFGs for stock height suspension?

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