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27 minutes ago, SuthrnZ71 said:

Thanks man, I love it!!  I couldn't stop looking at it last night before I went to bed!  This is my first crew cab, always had extended cab or quad cab trucks, so the additional space in the back is nice!

I agree with the crew cab comment, it is nice to have the extra interior space. You just learn how to utilize the shorter bed.

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On 1/30/2019 at 10:37 AM, JamesAT18 said:

Adding some pictures over the past couple of months. Love this truck. 

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Great lake photo!  Is that Lanier?

Posted
4 hours ago, FlipZ71 said:

Been a while...

 

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look's good - mine has 79000 still running great. what does you have.

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55 minutes ago, slj2008 said:

look's good - mine has 79000 still running great. what does you have.

71,000 , running strong 

Posted
11 hours ago, 17Allterrainx said:

Before: 2.5” level and after Mcgaughys 7”-9 lift. Need 35’s

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That looks awesome!  How you like your Hostile Sprockets?  I was about to order a set of either them or XD Grenade 20x10s to swap these Fuel Assaults out with. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, SuthrnZ71 said:

 

That looks awesome!  How you like your Hostile Sprockets?  I was about to order a set of either them or XD Grenade 20x10s to swap these Fuel Assaults out with. 

Thanks! And can’t complain, have not had any issues with them. These are 20x10 -19. Have had them a little less than 10k miles. Just posted them on craigslist see if anyone bites. Thinking of going 22x12 . 

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, 17Allterrainx said:

Thanks! And can’t complain, have not had any issues with them. These are 20x10 -19. Have had them a little less than 10k miles. Just posted them on craigslist see if anyone bites. Thinking of going 22x12 . 

Do you feel like the lip isn't deep enough?  That's some things I've heard.  The XD Grenades I'm looking at are 20x10 -24 so not sure how much deeper those really would be.  That looks like ya got a perfect setup tho with the toyo mts!

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1 minute ago, SuthrnZ71 said:

Do you feel like the lip isn't deep enough?  That's some things I've heard.  The XD Grenades I'm looking at are 20x10 -24 so not sure how much deeper those really would be.  That looks like ya got a perfect setup tho with the toyo mts!

I think you would need to go with a wider wheel for a deeper lip. The lip on this wheel is fine for me. Its just that after the lift I wanted a wider wheel with a different offset. 

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Have any pics head on? I'd like to see if they stick out and how much.  

Where are you located? I'm looking for a new set of wheels.

 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Izzyjr56 said:

Negative!!!!! Truck was purchased as you see it. 

Understood. That makes more sense. You just haven't had time to de-accessorize it yet.........

 

Shakey

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