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On 10/16/2018 at 11:59 PM, ZSTIV said:

Got her delivered september 26. We love it! 

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Nice ride!  What do you like about it?    Favorite features?

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3 hours ago, TripleBGM said:

What size tires are those? Thx.

35x12.5-18 BFG’s

i think I read somewhere that the BFG’s are closer to 34.5 

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On 10/18/2018 at 7:10 PM, GRUNT33 said:

Updated pic with new tires and leveled. 33 inch Nitto Ridge Grapplers.. If anyone can tell me the correct psi I would appreciate it, they are currently reading 42 to 44... Thx

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Are them 275/60 r20 or r22

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Finally got a chance to take some decent pics.

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Mine again. Wheels, lowering shackles and fog lamps done today. 

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2 hours ago, RUSSH said:

Mine again. Wheels, lowering shackles and fog lamps done today. 

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Looking sharp. I’d have to remove the door emblems and change the chrome mirror cover to paint match or black. 

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Just another pic. Its crazy just how different it looks in pics vs in person. Has a lot more brown vs gray in person. 

 

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