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I see you have the Fox 2.0s. What kind of UCAs did you have from factory, steel or aluminum? How much lift did you get out of the 2.0s?

Steel UCA's and the Fox 2.0's settled in just over 2" after approximately 4000 miles thus far.

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Best I can do right now. I'll have some free time tomorrow to take additional pics.

 

cool, thanks.

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cool, thanks.

At the farm today with the new Ko2's. Here's the pics.

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At the farm today with the new Ko2's. Here's the pics.

 

Awesome, I'm definitely going to attempt to stuff them on OEM suspension. I'll zip tie the liners back if I have to. I don't really want to lift it, because it will hurt MPG & towing. It's bad enough the ko2s are Load Range E...although the negs will outweigh the cons when I have my 9k trailer hooked up. Thanks for the pic upload, truck looks like a truck now.

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I don't believe you'll be disappointed in the Load E Ko2's. The sidewalls on the 270/70/18 are nearly one inch larger than the stock 265/65/18, adding just a bit of flex. My experience to date (250+ - a few miles) revealed no noticeable difference in ride quality on the road. Cheers

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Easiest way for me so to go through photo bucket. Create a free Photobucket account (if you don't have on already) and upload your photos to there. Once uploaded copy the URL (in a box located on the right side of the screen) and paste it into the post here on the forum. Hope that helps

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How do I post a picture?

If your pic is on your computer, click on "more reply options" at bottom, left to browse for your pic. If pic is hosted on a website, click the green chain link icon just below the Font size window to upload the pic link.

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Any rubbing with this setup at full lock? this is the setup i want, tires, offset, rim size, and level

 

I did have to zip tie the fender well liner back. You just poke a hole in the liner and use a zip tie to hold it back. It just took a couple of minutes on each side.

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Just ordered my Nitto Terra Grappler G2's in a 305/45R22's and replica 22" CK158's. I will post some pics once they are all mounted up.

 

Question popped into my head just now. With everyone on here that has changed tires/rims and given that my OEM (265/65R18) are approx. 31.6'" overall and the Nitto's are 32.8" overall, has anyone changed out their spare tire to something closer in size so you are not running on a 1" difference between tires if the unfortunate happens?

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