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post-70720-0-50649100-1454378729_thumb.jpgSo far I have put 20% tint on front sides, RC 2in level, and took the 22s off and put some Gear Big Block 20x10s on with LT305 55 20 Nitto Terra graps.

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truck looks sweet - like those wheels with your color truck

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Good looking truck! Do you have Amy rub with those wheels? And ate they the -20 offset flavor?

 

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Good looking truck! Do you have Amy rub with those wheels? And ate they the -20 offset flavor?

 

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They are -19 offset. No rubbing. But I did do the fender mod though. I was skeptical at first but it wasn't bad at all. I have pics in my gallery of the fender work.

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They are -19 offset. No rubbing. But I did do the fender mod though. I was skeptical at first but it wasn't bad at all. I have pics in my gallery of the fender work.

 

thanks, I anticipated having to do that too down the line thanks to GM's square fenders!

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Future mods are:

Wheel to wheel step bars

New floor matts

1.5 body lift.

Tonneau cover or tool box( below bed rails )

Light bar behind grille

Under seat storage.

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I installed a 24" light bar behind the grille.

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I just mounted it to the bottom inside and it worked perfect.

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Turned out good to me. Now I just have to hook the power up.

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