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2016 2500hd z71 custom sport edition. Dechromed,leveled, XD addict summer Wheels. 275 70 18 Mastercraft cxt Tires. Midnight Edition Wheels with studded snows for the winter

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275/65/20 Cooper STT Pro's on

No rub/level/trimming needed.

Removed the lower valence too. Shouldve done this months ago. Looks way better, somewhat taller, and now the knobby tread of the tires can be seen from the front which is pretty cool too :D

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On 10/15/2018 at 11:03 AM, ewbldavis said:

Emblems look good. I was going to do that with my silver Sierra. Not sure on the darker Silverado.

Thank you! I think that look only goes well with certain color schemes, but I'm happy with how it turned out on mine. 

On 10/17/2018 at 12:12 AM, 07Serria said:

2016 2500hd z71 custom sport edition. Dechromed,leveled, XD addict summer Wheels. 275 70 18 Mastercraft cxt Tires. Midnight Edition Wheels with studded snows for the winter

Nice choice on your wheels! :thumbs: How do you like the Mastercrafts?

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Thanks, I absolutely love the Mastercraft cxt. It's definitely a noisy Tire going down the road. But who the hell cares it's a truck. 

23 hours ago, Big Whiskey said:

Thank you! I think that look only goes well with certain color schemes, but I'm happy with how it turned out on mine. 

Nice choice on your wheels! :thumbs: How do you like the Mastercrafts?

lol I run the Mastercraft courser MSR studded in the winter time for plowing and have had great success with that as well. I'm a big fan of their tires

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Getting new tires put on the truck today. Going from 285/55r20 to 285/65r20. Hoping they dont rub. Will post pictures once mounted on truck

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