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All I've done so far is tint the windows, rear LED backup and license plate lights, and install the RC 2.5" leveling kit. My wheels and tires will hopefully be put on Wednesday or Thursday. I'll probably go with AMP power steps, also, at my wife's request..she is only 5'3" It does not look level in this picture because the parking lot is tilted toward the curb. I'll take a better picture later on a level surface.

 

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BOWTIE 's - black ????

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BOWTIE 's - black ????

 

on the list to do :)

Few more pics!

 

Right beside my 2015

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Sweet!

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Just curious, living in FL with that wheel and tire package, what was the point of buying 4wd and the off road package?

 

Tyler

Doesn't matter what wheels you have 4 wheels powered is better to get unstuck or if you need it for anything

 

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Few more pics!

 

Right beside my 2015

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What are the specs on the wheels?? Tire size and lift??!!

 

Looks amazing!!! I need those wheels in my life lol

 

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What are the specs on the wheels?? Tire size and lift??!!

 

Looks amazing!!! I need those wheels in my life lol

 

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Thanks. The wheels are Hostile Sprocket black and machined 20x10 with Toyo R/T 33x12.50 tires. Rough Country 2.5" leveling kit.

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Thanks. The wheels are Hostile Sprocket black and machined 20x10 with Toyo R/T 33x12.50 tires. Rough Country 2.5" leveling kit.

Backspace and offset??

 

Got a pic down the side of the truck??

 

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