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sharp looking! Specs?

 

BDS 4.5 w/Fox shocks

20x10 -12

Toyo RT 35x12.50

 

only minor trimming on the valence

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Crusaders are nice pulling trailers.

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Traded in my 2004 1500 SLE for 2105 2500hd Denali.

2015 2500HD 1

Couldn't be happier


Oops 2015 2500 hd

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3 inch lift in the front and 1 inch in the rear, 18x9 anthem rims and 285/75/18 toyo at extreams! The pic does very little for the truck, i belive this is about the most perfect setup I've done. Love it

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3 inch lift in the front and 1 inch in the rear, 18x9 anthem rims and 285/75/18 toyo at extreams! The pic does very little for the truck, i belive this is about the most perfect setup I've done. Love it

Exactly how I want my next 1 to look except maybe crew cab with a ranch hand replacement. Likely not the lift either gotta be able hook up to gooseneck.

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Exactly how I want my next 1 to look except maybe crew cab with a ranch hand replacement. Likely not the lift either gotta be able hook up to gooseneck.

I had a 2012 dodge 2500 with a 5 inch lift before this truck and ran into that same problem, couldn't buy a 5th wheel bc of the height. you shouldnt have any problem with a 5th wheel on this truck bc it is only one inch in the rear. The tires I went with put it up another 1.25 inch so if you had a little smaller tire you would b fine.

Exactly how I want my next 1 to look except maybe crew cab with a ranch hand replacement. Likely not the lift either gotta be able hook up to gooseneck.

I had a 2012 dodge 2500 with a 5 inch lift before this truck and ran into that same problem, couldn't buy a 5th wheel bc of the height. you shouldnt have any problem with a 5th wheel on this truck bc it is only one inch in the rear. The tires I went with put it up another 1.25 inch so if you had a little smaller tire you would b fine.
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I had a 2012 dodge 2500 with a 5 inch lift before this truck and ran into that same problem, couldn't buy a 5th wheel bc of the height. you shouldnt have any problem with a 5th wheel on this truck bc it is only one inch in the rear. The tires I went with put it up another 1.25 inch so if you had a little smaller tire you would b fine.

I had a 2012 dodge 2500 with a 5 inch lift before this truck and ran into that same problem, couldn't buy a 5th wheel bc of the height. you shouldnt have any problem with a 5th wheel on this truck bc it is only one inch in the rear. The tires I went with put it up another 1.25 inch so if you had a little smaller tire you would b fine.

I'd just need a rougher tread tire to get around through fields and and 10ply tire at that. Haven't looked around to know what load ranges come in 17"-18" tired but I'll try to go with whatever slows me a 10ply load range E rough tread. I farm full time so the street stuff Most these people post won't suit for myself

I had a 2012 dodge 2500 with a 5 inch lift before this truck and ran into that same problem, couldn't buy a 5th wheel bc of the height. you shouldnt have any problem with a 5th wheel on this truck bc it is only one inch in the rear. The tires I went with put it up another 1.25 inch so if you had a little smaller tire you would b fine.

I had a 2012 dodge 2500 with a 5 inch lift before this truck and ran into that same problem, couldn't buy a 5th wheel bc of the height. you shouldnt have any problem with a 5th wheel on this truck bc it is only one inch in the rear. The tires I went with put it up another 1.25 inch so if you had a little smaller tire you would b fine.

Is your a duramax?

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I'd just need a rougher tread tire to get around through fields and and 10ply tire at that. Haven't looked around to know what load ranges come in 17"-18" tired but I'll try to go with whatever slows me a 10ply load range E rough tread. I farm full time so the street stuff Most these people post won't suit for myself

 

Is your a duramax?

I wish I could afford the duramax, this is the 6.0. As far as tires, I looked for 2 months and I ended up going with toyo at extreams in 285/75/18. They have a pretty aggressive tread but just a bit less then the mt's. Figured they would b perfect for on and off road. I too drive around on the farm abit, just got them on tho and haven't taken them off road yet. It is also an E rated tire and rated for 65,000 miles but we shall c about that.

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