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19 hours ago, Mdmartin3z said:

Finally making some progress. 

‘19 3500 WT

Banks Derringer+iDash+Ram air intake

Road Armor Vaquero front/rear bumpers

 

cant wait for wheels tires and lift. 

Little things coming soon: light bar for front bumper, front fog lights, rear cubes. 

 

Anyway...enjoy!??

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Nice ride. Ya missed the plate on pic 4 :D

Edit: A little jealous of the "C-Ya" plate LOL

 

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19 All Terrain. Just finished blacking out the emblems on the truck. Really debating a leveling kit, but we pull a 5th wheel so...58fc53b034d8750a8d5ca71d0dbd1241.jpg5dac9480941f19eb7be3f14f13308dac.jpgdb46dcfbddcc87e1fcea6632f429171d.jpgd111873b32f867ceae6b66cf5b96ae1f.jpg138beddbac7b7de94bb0d882402f55f6.jpga23e561ed69c6f1a53d4f2bf0e01a8fa.jpg03c8261b80bc2d61bbdb7eef88f7c69d.jpg

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Just got her a couple weeks ago.

 

2017 2500 Duramax.

Level kit (torsion keys)

20% tint.

Nerf Bars.

Toyo Open Country R/T 33's.

Kobalt truck box.

 

Coming soon (hopefully)

Black wheels

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Posted

Leveled front with Cognito UCA's Bilstein 5100's and 1" diff drop. 

Fuel Assault wheels -12 offset.

Cooper Discoverer ST maxx tires 295/70R18

Slight rub at full crank tied back liner.

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On 9/20/2019 at 8:09 AM, mayer7196 said:

Just got her a couple weeks ago.

 

2017 2500 Duramax.

Level kit (torsion keys)

20% tint.

Nerf Bars.

Toyo Open Country R/T 33's.

Kobalt truck box.

 

Coming soon (hopefully)

Black wheels

chevy.jpg

What size tires do you have? Any rubbing?

Posted (edited)

Finally got her leveled, went with Ready lift and added the upper control arms for proper alignment. Left a little rake for when I tow my travel trailer. Also installed LED cubes for back up lights and added the rear wheel well liners. Looking for some factory wheels and bigger tires next. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, TicoG said:

What size tires do you have? Any rubbing?

They are 275/70-18 Toyo Open Country RT's. Measure 33.2 tall and 11" wide. On stock Chevy wheels.

 

My truck is leveled in the pic, but there was no rubbing or trimming at all when it was stock or leveled. Fits perfect!

Posted
2 hours ago, mayer7196 said:

They are 275/70-18 Toyo Open Country RT's. Measure 33.2 tall and 11" wide. On stock Chevy wheels.

 

My truck is leveled in the pic, but there was no rubbing or trimming at all when it was stock or leveled. Fits perfect!

Buying these wheels tonight. Any wheel spacers?

Posted
9 minutes ago, TicoG said:

Buying these wheels tonight. Any wheel spacers?

Buying the wheels or the tires?

 

No spacers or anything.

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