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Oceano sand dunes my friend more known as pismo beach[emoji2937]


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Oh okay, I thought they closed it? Or was it just ohv that they closed it for?


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Oh okay, I thought they closed it? Or was it just ohv that they closed it for?


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I was there in September they’ve been trying to close it for years but nope everything’s good still


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Method 606 20x10 with general grabbers x3 33x12.50/20
 
 
 
 
 
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What lift are you running and are you rubbing?


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What lift are you running and are you rubbing?


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Its on a 3” leveling kit getting coilovers soon keeping the same height and it used to rub on full lock driving over dips or driveways but did a nor-cal mod on it the and no more rubbing


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On 1/18/2019 at 10:54 PM, jgraves13 said:

Un-derailling the thread ;)

 

295/70-17 nitto g2's

17x8.5 method mesh bronze

 

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Question, what is your offset? Im looking at set of 17x8.5 with a 10 offset wonder if they will poke or be flush, thanks. 

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Question, what is your offset? Im looking at set of 17x8.5 with a 10 offset wonder if they will poke or be flush, thanks. 


Offset is a +0, I would assume that a +10 offset would put you narrower than the fenders, -10 would put you outside the fenders a but more than mine. Mine are just about flush


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I really like my stock rims too just wish gm put all terrain tires on (window sticker says at’s but I don’t consider sr-a’s as at’s)

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On 2/1/2019 at 1:11 AM, 5RWill said:

Still what's in my sig. 295/70/17 and Bilstein 5100s at max ride height, so 1.8" or so. Have headers in storage waiting for warranty to expire, morimotos and Rigid lights that i've neglected for years i'm about to install. Wish i'd have gone ahead and upgraded to Bajakit's chase kit. New UCAs, Kings, and Deaver leafs would've been nice. Buddy of mine in my dental class likes to go on wheeling trips so might be doing that come our two week break in May.

 

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Stupid question but what load rating do you run on your truck tire . 

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On 2/12/2019 at 11:25 AM, SS502 said:

Well, I am sure to catch some flack on this but I really, really like my stock rims but I did add BFG KO2 275/60R20, I have the RC 2.25 level and have no rubbing.

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Are those the Chrome or Polished?

 

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32 minutes ago, lodge307 said:

Are those the Chrome or Polished?

 

Those are polished rims.

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Just recently switched from the stock 18's to these Methods.  I love the way it came out! 

 

Method 315 17x9 -12

Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 3 P285/70R17

 

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All the snow that hit us in the momth of February really had me missing my silverado

 

Hope the new owner is taking good care of it like i did

 

 

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