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What kind of wheels are those?

They are made by FN Wheels. The model is BFD in graphite gunmetallic. They make them in 4 colors.

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The handles and mirror caps are painted, bought it that way. There are quite a few on eBay.

 

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Haven't had too much luck with eBay. Great looking truck by the way!

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They are made by FN Wheels. The model is BFD in graphite gunmetallic. They make them in 4 colors.

 

Thanks! I was set on Method wheels but these have really caught my eye.

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New Pro Comp metal mulisha wheels wrapped in 275/70/18 BFGoodrich all terrain KO2

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Toyo Open Country MT's 275/65/20's on stock 20" GMC All Terrain wheels

 

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Anyone ran a 295/60/20 on a 2" level? Willing to do a little trimming if needed.

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Attempting to keep it short.... 2014 dbl cab blue granite. Third truck, Previous were both CC so this is my first dbl/ext cab and this color is definitely different than my previous trucks! Just removed the front valance and installed the Westin Pro Traxx 4" steps. Also just ordered a RC 2" level kit (that I'll install myself, the YouTube video looked pretty simple) and the Tuff t01 20x9 with a 10mm offset. In black with machined face (not sure how the machines look against this color blue will turn out but we'll see!) Need some advice on tires! I'm thinking 285/55/20. Maybe 285/60/20. Not sure how the extra wall will turn out either. I'm not sure what to get to make sure my tires won't stick out much with the wider rim and smaller offset. I don't do any off roading so an all terrain tire would do since I would still like an aggressive look. Anybody have a blue granite dbl cab with some mods and can post pics????? Would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!! thx in advance ALSO ANY HELP ON A TUNER for the V6 4.3 would be awesome

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20 x 9 Fuel Maverick wheel +20mm offset

305/55/20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2

2 inch Rough Country Level

 

AWESOME TRUCK!! Is that a double cab? Any side pictures? Does it rub at all or did you have to trim any? I just ordered the Tuff AT T01 20x9 10mm offset, black with machined face for my Blue granite dbl cab. Also just ordered the RC 2" level. Haven't decided on tires yet and looking for some ideas. Love the look man! Edited by AKSIERRA
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Stock 18 with 295/70r18 Cooper St maxx

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You had me excited that you were running 295/70s on stockers with a level until I researched your other posts and saw that you also have a 1.5 BL. That tire size looks really good on your truck, but don't think it will work on just a leveled truck like mine.

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Got my girl some new shoes. 275/55r20 General Grabber UHP on 20x9 Rockstar II +18mm offset

 

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Gotta side shot of the tires? Tires stick out any?

 

 

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Gotta side shot of the tires? Tires stick out any?

 

 

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Just about perfect for me. Ideally I'd like them to stick out further, but then they would throw sand/salt/road grime all over the sides of the truck

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