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18x9, +0, is that right?

 

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That is correct

 

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And here's the money shot thanks everyone for the help with size! 7f4cca9a18f6ca972c9ddd73c630894c.jpg

 

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I'll try to get some better pics tomorrow.

 

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Changed my set from 22s to the stock 20 allterain a with 275/65/20 duratracs and couldn't be happier!

 

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Got my Wheels and tires put on finally!

 

I haven't seen anyone with them yet and the week I get them put on, Ryan698 has them too...! Haha I didn't know how I felt about them at first but they really grew on me!!

 

Pro Comp Series 34 Rockwells

18x9 +0 Offset

 

Toyo Open Country M/T

35x12.50-18

 

So far I really like the setup!

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Got my Wheels and tires put on finally!

 

I haven't seen anyone with them yet and the week I get them put on, Ryan698 has them too...! Haha I didn't know how I felt about them at first but they really grew on me!!

 

Pro Comp Series 34 Rockwells

18x9 +0 Offset

 

Toyo Open Country M/T

35x12.50-18

 

So far I really like the setup!

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Nice, beefy tires!

 

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Nice, beefy tires!

 

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Thanks!! I almost went with the General Grabber but I've always been in love with the way the Toyo looks!

 

 

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Thanks!! I almost went with the General Grabber but I've always been in love with the way the Toyo looks!

 

 

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Good choice, toyo MT look awesome.

 

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The grabbers are great tires but they are also a heavy tire

 

 

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Personally I'm a fan of the white. But I did plasti dip emblems and bumper and darkened front windowudaru2a6.jpgana3yde6.jpgaza8ysu2.jpgvyvuduqu.jpg

Haven't posted in a while...thinking of a new wheel setup. This is my current setup.

 

2.5 rc level

275/70/18 cooper st Maxx

Moto metal 962 18×9 +0

 

The method wheel setup is growing on me. Want more of a "raptor" looking setup.

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Haven't posted in a while...thinking of a new wheel setup. This is my current setup.

2.5 rc level

275/70/18 cooper st Maxx

Moto metal 962 18×9 +0

The method wheel setup is growing on me. Want more of a "raptor" looking setup.

 

How hard was it to plasti dip the front and rear bumper? Did u remove the bumpers to do it?

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How hard was it to plasti dip the front and rear bumper? Did u remove the bumpers to do it?

Wasn't too hard. Just sprayed a few layers on. Kept it on. Just used a bunch of newspapers and tape for cover.

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Wasn't too hard. Just sprayed a few layers on. Kept it on. Just used a bunch of newspapers and tape for cover.

U don't have sensors do u?

Wasn't too hard. Just sprayed a few layers on. Kept it on. Just used a bunch of newspapers and tape for cover.

U don't have sensors do u?

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