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Thanks man. It's the new fuel Sledge 20x10 -18 and tires are amp all terrain 305/55R20. An I just got a rough country 2.5inch lift in front and 1inch block in the back.......the tire sticks out about 2-2.5inches

Thanks a bunch! Do they rub anything? Trimmed anything?

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Thanks a bunch! Do they rub anything? Trimmed anything?

No problem. Zero rubbing the shop just manipulated the metal alittle in the wheel well closer to the door. You can't even tell anything was done ??

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looks good . DO you need a bigger garage - tight fit ????

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No problem. Zero rubbing the shop just manipulated the metal alittle in the wheel well closer to the door. You can't even tell anything was don

 

you have any pictures of how they manipulated the metal to not rub? my 295/70/18 are just a hair to big with my wheels. i was gonna tackle that this weekend.

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looks good . DO you need a bigger garage - tight fit ????

The entry is very close but good once inside. A short antenna will be needed.

 

 

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Replaced headlights and grille. Powder coating the bumpers next.

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Replaced headlights and grille. Powder coating the bumpers next.

Looks great and the bumpers will make it even better. I love those headlights on that model

 

 

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The day I got it home.

 

 

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This is the look I'm going for (minus the sport bar). I'm a 2016 - 2WD LT. Swapped my front bumper already, LTZ Front/Rear Lights. Getting a color matched rear bumper soon. Then just the grille would be left.

 

 

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Looks great and the bumpers will make it even better. I love those headlights on that model

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Thanks! Removed both bumpers today - dropping them off tomorrow for powder coating.

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This is the look I'm going for (minus the sport bar). I'm a 2016 - 2WD LT. Swapped my front bumper already, LTZ Front/Rear Lights. Getting a color matched rear bumper soon. Then just the grille would be left.

 

 

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This is the end product. This is how my truck is going to look like..[emoji1303]

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