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Just got new tires.
Nitto Ridge Grapplers 275/60 r20
 
 
 
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Very nice. I went with the 295/55/20 KO2s but discount tire could not get them balanced so they offered up the ridge grappler’s. I’m very happy with the tire. So I had the stock Duratracs then the KO2s b8bb1289d0c0836b2c78eedcdcd5e080.jpgand now the ridge grappler’s. The ridge grappler’s are my favorite of the three.


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3 hours ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Just got new tires.

Nitto Ridge Grapplers 275/60 r20

 

 

 

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So why off-road Grapplers on a 2wd truck? Why not a good quiet smooth riding Michelin or Bridgestone highway tread?

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Can't decide between getting matte fender flares, aeroskin 2, black tailgate letters or debage entire truck. And paint front bumper white? Opinions??? This is mine.

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17 minutes ago, Stormtrouper said:

Can't decide between getting matte fender flares, aeroskin 2, black tailgate letters or debage entire truck. And paint front bumper white? Opinions??? This is mine.

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Debadge and color match!

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Stormtrouper said:

One or two of these?

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In my opinion, you don't need badges and stickers everywhere.  Sometimes less is more.

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46 minutes ago, Stormtrouper said:

Are you going to do your mirrors? I see you did handles.

Handles came painted with the RST.  I've already done the mirrors and I will be posting updated photos next week.

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11 hours ago, TripleBGM said:


Very nice. I went with the 295/55/20 KO2s but discount tire could not get them balanced so they offered up the ridge grappler’s. I’m very happy with the tire. So I had the stock Duratracs then the KO2s b8bb1289d0c0836b2c78eedcdcd5e080.jpgand now the ridge grappler’s. The ridge grappler’s are my favorite of the three.


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you have a bad patch of grass there.... just sayin.

 

 

sorry, had to find SOMETHING wrong with the pic. beauty truck and setup, and driveway, and house by the looks of it. ahah

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