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On 5/14/2019 at 7:14 PM, destrada127 said:

Just mounted 37s on my AT4, so up for sale are my accelera m/t 01 35/12.50r20, and I also have the motofab 1.5" leveling kit, and I have the stock AT4 20s. PM me if anyone is interested. I'm in Orlando and would prefer local pickup

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I'm getting 295/70r18 Toyo MTs put on in the morning on my stock 2019 Trail Boss. I'll let everyone know how the fitment goes. 

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These are factory spec'd at 34.5" tall and I have plenty of room to clear them. They are probably more narrow that I would like but there is absolutely no rubbing or clearance issues. I do not have a leveling kit on it. It is bone stock except for the tires. Hope this helps because I was a bit nervous after I ordered them that they wouldn't fit. By the way, I got them from tirebuyer.com and I got an absolute deal on them. I recommend it. You would be hard-pressed to beat their prices. 

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10 hours ago, EO2143 said:

These are factory spec'd at 34.5" tall and I have plenty of room to clear them. They are probably more narrow that I would like but there is absolutely no rubbing or clearance issues. I do not have a leveling kit on it. It is bone stock except for the tires. Hope this helps because I was a bit nervous after I ordered them that they wouldn't fit. By the way, I got them from tirebuyer.com and I got an absolute deal on them. I recommend it. You would be hard-pressed to beat their prices. 

Looks good!  How is the road noise?

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Appreciate it. It’s a low hum but nothing I can’t stand or annoying. Truck is well insulated.

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4 hours ago, EO2143 said:

Appreciate it. It’s a low hum but nothing I can’t stand or annoying. Truck is well insulated.

Dude, you nailed it... very clean.

 

one of the best examples on here

 

i think I’m going to copy you...   you mentioned you wish they were wider... what size would you get or is it just fine as is?

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On 5/21/2019 at 6:56 PM, obfirefighter22 said:

My LTZ 6.2 with the 2 inch trailboss lift, and 2 inch level.  Have 22” Chevy RsT wheels, and toyo open country M/T

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This is my 2nd favorite setup on here...  love

it.  Did it mess up handling?  Any more pics please?? 

 

Good job man

 

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3 minutes ago, JR09country said:

Alll of this blue is looking real good... Real good.

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Agreed with that. In the direct sun, the Northsky Blue almost makes me wish I would have chosen that instead of the Satin Steel. Looks very good with the black wheels! 

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1 minute ago, econometrics said:

Agreed with that. In the direct sun, the Northsky Blue almost makes me wish I would have chosen that instead of the Satin Steel. Looks very good with the black wheels! 

Some really nice examples on here guys... agree with the above gentlemen.

 

thanks for paving the way for new guys like me..

 

folks dropping coin on mods for this new chassis will help countless people down the road..  good community here

 

pete

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