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2.25 Ready Lift

275/60/20 Falken Wildpeaks

RRW RR5-V 20 x 9 - 0 offset

No Rub 

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

So long story short the retailer called me back and said the Dirty Life rims were on backorder, so they upgraded me(more Expensive) to the Fuel Vector in Bronze for no extra charge, not the best pics but got them on my truck tonight and so far i really like the look, need to get better pics with some more light haha

 

17 x 8.5

+7mm offset

265 70R17

No rub with mudflaps installed

 

From this

 

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To this, so much better...

 

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And all three sets of wheels, the XD Hoss have my factory SRA's for summer use

 

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Edited by creimes
Posted (edited)

2018 Quicksilver Sierra 6.2 with max trailer package

 

20x9 moto metal MO970
part# MO97029067318
+18 offset 

 

Nitto Ridge Grappler
LT305/55 R20

 

2.5" front leveling kit from KSP (top mount - ended up being closer to 3")

1" rear lift (Readylift 2" blocks)
 

Slight rub on drivers side sway bar at full turn left.  Nothing at full right turn.  Had to zip tie fender well carpet in a little too.  

 

 

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Edited by chadande
Posted

20x12 -51 vision rockers on 33x12.50 Federal Couragia Mt

3 inch Motofab Leveling Kit stock blocks in the rear

It rubs so bad but did a NorCal mod on one side and I ran out of daylight gotta do the other side tomorrow ?‍♂️ but after the NorCal it doesn’t rub at all

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8 hours ago, pillman said:

Very nice! What wheel and tire size here? 4/6 drop? 

Thank you and yes 4-6. Wheels are MRR T228’s in 22x10, the only size they come in for our trucks. I don’t remember if it had 305/40’s all the way around here (which will rub in the front) or if it has the 305/40 rear and 285/45 front, which is whts on it now. As soon as they show up I am going to 17x10 and 17x7 Welds and drag radials. 

Posted
9 hours ago, Slapps74 said:

Thank you and yes 4-6. Wheels are MRR T228’s in 22x10, the only size they come in for our trucks. I don’t remember if it had 305/40’s all the way around here (which will rub in the front) or if it has the 305/40 rear and 285/45 front, which is whts on it now. As soon as they show up I am going to 17x10 and 17x7 Welds and drag radials. 

Sent you a PM! Thanks 

Posted (edited)

Before:

OEM 20x9, 275/55 r20s

 

After: 

Fuel Tactics 18x9, 1mm offset. Michelin A/T 2s, 275/70 r18. 2” level, slight rub before zip ties.

 

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Longtime lurker, first time poster. Thanks to everyone for all the wheel, tire, lift posts and pictures!!

Edited by txrangersfan
Newbie ;-)
Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, txrangersfan said:

Before pic:

 

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Looks much better ?

 

BTW, I meant the "after" is better.......lol

Edited by Shakeydeal

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