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Gorgeous looking rig...could you please give some details on lift,tires, and wheels..Thanks 
Thanks. Readylift 7 inch lift, with bilstein 5100s front and rear, 20x10-19 Hostile Rage H113 wheels, 35x12.50 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I also just installed a zone add a leaf to the rear because the front was an inch higher than the rear.

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On 2018-05-25 at 7:04 PM, TXGREEK said:

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I’ve been going through these pics from page 1, and must say you did a mighty fine job with your truck sir...very tastefully done ✅.  The black wheels really get that white paint to “ pop “ !

may  I ask what brand wheel, size, and tires please ?

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I’ve been going through these pics from page 1, and must say you did a mighty fine job with your truck sir...very tastefully done [emoji736].  The black wheels really get that white paint to “ pop “ !
may  I ask what brand wheel, size, and tires please ?
Thank you,


Thank you, I believe it was leveled there with Fuel 20x9 +1 offset, wrapped with 275/60/20 KO2’s.
Currently, CST 4.5-5” lift with same wheels but wrapped with 295/60/20 (34”) Nitto Ridge Grapplers


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On 3/13/2018 at 5:42 PM, chrisss214 said:

Bought her September 2016, I also recently got flowmasters installed with two pipes running out the back at an angle

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What set up are you running? Leveling kit? Tire size?

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On 12/7/2014 at 12:56 PM, langston1726 said:

Lots a good looking trucks. Keep em coming.

 

Blacked out my bowtie yesterday.

 

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What tires on these? .....my bad it you've posted it already. thanks!

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Just purchased it this week! 2016 5.3...pumped to start the changes! Have my 2" leveling kit coming, LEDs for the back lights, black 3m for the bowties, and wheels/tires soon....A lot of great looking trucks in the thread, definitely love seeing all the different set ups for ideas ??

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My 2018 Silverado. bb257552d18de2322dd765f3d4490fda.jpg89ce78248a70513891f75f1cd1c81a02.jpg


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35 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

 


I like your taste, what's the setup?

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You too buddy! I have 18x9 NVs w/ 285/65/18 KO2s if I remember correctly. I think it works out to about a 32.5". Do you have Kings on yours? I see sort sort of reservoir in there.

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You too buddy! I have 18x9 NVs w/ 285/65/18 KO2s if I remember correctly. I think it works out to about a 32.5". Do you have Kings on yours? I see sort sort of reservoir in there.


Yep, they're Kings!


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30 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Yep, they're Kings!


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Nice! I have em too. Probably the best investment I've made in the truck.

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