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I think you just convinced me to keep my stocks. You have a lift or just a level? Any trimming or spacers?


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16 minutes ago, Royall577 said:


I think you just convinced me to keep my stocks. You have a lift or just a level? Any trimming or spacers?


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4” readylift.  I love the look of the stock 20’s but you’re limited on tire size if you don’t want large spacers.  I’m running 295/65/20 (35”x11.75”) with 1/4” spacers in the front only.  Slightly rubs the factory stone guard when turned at full lock to LEFT ONLY.  If you can live with larger spacers or are doing a 6” lift you should be able to run 35”x12.50”.  
 

FYI even with the 1/4” spacer on my setup the front tires touch the UCA when the truck is on jacks.  When it’s on the ground there is ~1/4” gap.  

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4” readylift.  I love the look of the stock 20’s but you’re limited on tire size if you don’t want large spacers.  I’m running 295/65/20 (35”x11.75”) with 1/4” spacers in the front only.  Slightly rubs the factory stone guard when turned at full lock to LEFT ONLY.  If you can live with larger spacers or are doing a 6” lift you should be able to run 35”x12.50”.  
 
FYI even with the 1/4” spacer on my setup the front tires touch the UCA when the truck is on jacks.  When it’s on the ground there is ~1/4” gap.  

Awesome information! Good looking truck man! You also get bonus points for yak fishing [emoji1319]. I was thinking of purchasing a Old Towne PDL before I bought my Native Propel. Thanks again for the information!


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15 hours ago, Royall577 said:


I think you just convinced me to keep my stocks. You have a lift or just a level? Any trimming or spacers?


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You should, i have literally seen maybe 1 or 2 aftermarket rim choices on this entire website that is not just another set of cookie cutter blacked out china made crap. Imo gm makes some pretty nice factory wheels, much better designs than anything i have seen aftermarket wise imo...

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1 hour ago, BIGDOGx said:

You should, i have literally seen maybe 1 or 2 aftermarket rim choices on this entire website that is not just another set of cookie cutter blacked out china made crap. Imo gm makes some pretty nice factory wheels, much better designs than anything i have seen aftermarket wise imo...

I agree. They make some real nice 20-22" rims, I am searching for a set that has a little bit of back spacing to push the wheels out a bit....

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You should, i have literally seen maybe 1 or 2 aftermarket rim choices on this entire website that is not just another set of cookie cutter blacked out china made crap. Imo gm makes some pretty nice factory wheels, much better designs than anything i have seen aftermarket wise imo...

I had the Fuel Contra on my Ram and in my opinion are the best looking aftermarket wheel out right now. With that said, so do a lot of other people because I see them a lot. I haven’t seen anything aftermarket worth my money yet either. I like the look of the stocks but want to possibly go 35x12.5 or 295/60 and not a fan of spacers.


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20 hours ago, michael betz said:

Baha boss 35/12.5/18's on my trailboss. 

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Now you have to get the color matched plugs to fill in the holes the mud flaps left behind.

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3 hours ago, Sotally Tober said:

Now you have to get the color matched plugs to fill in the holes the mud flaps left behind.

Plan on installing fender flares but yes I bought the plugs already they are in a ups box on my counter

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