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14 hours ago, jegreenwood14 said:

I am boring..

 

I like stocks, and I drive too much to have an aggressive tire.

 

Stock 18s that I swapped a guy for.  Traded him my LTZ 20s plus a few hundred bucks on his end.  18s ride so much better.

 

275/70/18 Firestone Transforce pull offs from a Cummins, fo $free.99.. 55 miles on them.

 

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nothing wrong with being cheap err I mean boring ;)

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10 hours ago, langston1726 said:

 


Stocks for the win. I just ordered some Falken Wildpeak 275/70/18s l. Should have them mounted later this week. Love the beefy tire look but not looking forward to the mpg loss.

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Sweet looking truck!  Can't go wrong with Falkens.  I had them on my Tundra and my 4Runner.  They were great tires, and looked even better.

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1 hour ago, schmolf4 said:

nothing wrong with being cheap err I mean boring ;)

 

I gotta take what I can get.  My wife spends all my money, lol.

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  I second that. I will never put a wheel any bigger than 18” on my rides. The rough ride, mpg loss and extra weight just aren’t worth it IMO. Even convinced the wife to get rid of the 22s off her Tahoe and put on some 17 inch Racelines with 33s. Rides so much better0332ea5635cb6efb7200cfd2cf31691b.jpg
 
 
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That Tahoe is sexy. 33x12.5s and did you level it at all?


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That Tahoe is sexy. 33x12.5s and did you level it at all?


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Its got a 2” level and the tires are Falken Wildpeak LT285/70/17

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Posted
I really wanna find a set of polished/chrome OEM honeycombs. Dealer offered to swap mine with some but they didn't have a truck with em on the lot.
Don't get the chrome if you are running them year round. I have them on my '14 and they've been a nightmare since about 30k miles. They don't hold up. They look great but one of them has corroded so bad it didn't hold air.

If you notice, the 16-18 model year honeycombs are polished aluminum not chrome.
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Got the Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws mounted up.

 

275/70/18s on a 2” level

 

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Posted (edited)
On 7/30/2018 at 1:21 PM, sdoyle21 said:

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Great looking truck!  Details about the tires and what leveling kit do you go with?

 

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Method Roost 17" 0 offset. With Wildpeaks At3w 285 70. Gave me a whole new love for the truck. 0fae978683a92fbaf9d45e3519ad90c8.jpgcab4a6d3d897761fa29362f7a46b3ed7.jpg5b697207ae57f1a27bbb5b15946d12ee.jpg

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2016 all terrain with Falken wild peak ATW3 275-60-20 33"

On Raceline mamba HD 20 inch wheels, stock offset.

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