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7 hours ago, NHAT4 said:

Everything I read the AT4 front wheel opening is smaller than the TB... FYI

Thanks! That's what I have read and did not want to take a chance. I order a set of the Falken Wildpeaks in the 275/70r18 size as I didn't want any chance of rubbing. Those 295/70s look so good though! 

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On 6/19/2019 at 12:29 PM, newdude said:

 

Question.  First off, love it!

 

35x12.5x22 tire?  Did they rub before leveling?

I didn’t have them on before the level.  Truck has the 2” trailboss lift and 2”level.  They still rubbed slightly, but trimmed a little of the inner fender liner.  You can’t tell really.

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On 5/24/2019 at 7:13 PM, PabloK said:

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

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

 

Good job man

 

Thanks man! Sorry it’s taken me awhile to get back.  No difference with handling that I can tell. Recently painted the calipers red, and the exhaust tips black. And painted the bow tie on the wheels black, but kept the chrome surround of the emblem.  Also custom made some guard out of the original mud guards/flaps. They essentially just follow the contours of the body and don’t hang down now.

 

also just finished ceramic coating it today.  Going to ceramic coat the wheels and the grill, and then everything on it will be coated.

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My friends truck she has 35x12.50R18 on stock wheels no lift or leveling kit and it has very little to no tire rub.f76be87b6e71ac93946165c85ea01012.jpgf4dbd639f7e948cf5cec517f4bb013bf.jpgb9c35698943776693dfe16918bfaff38.jpg

My truck with 285/65R20 whit no lift or leveling kit and very little to no tire rub they are 1” skinnier than hers.

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LOL.  Interesting as I've NEVER been thought of like that.  I'm very proud of my carbon footprint.  The bigger the better.  If you look at my avatar you'll see my street car toy is a C7 Z06 with many track based performance enhancements.  I also race sport cars across the country at a semi-professional level and am licensed by three sanctioning bodies, PCA, NASA and SCCA.  Semi-pro being I drive for free and all expenses covered.  Current race car is a 997.2 911 Turbo fullt race prepped.
 
You REALLY know how to hurt me.  I won't even get in a Prius.  Never have, never will.
 
Current race car:
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Looks fun but I prefer to get dirtyc49a14c61cd02f83a04ceea6c0df20aa.jpg


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On 7/4/2019 at 10:39 PM, HvyChvy334 said:

How did you custom make the mud guards?

Cut the part that hangs down off.  Then using a 3D pen mold it, to make a long story short. Add in a few rounds of sanding, then paint.  It took a little bit, but wasn’t hard.  I have a 3D printer and thought about designing one but decided not too.  They’ve held up fine for the last few months.  I built them pretty strong.

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295/70r18 Falken Wildpeak AT3W. Fit perfect, can just make them touch the wheel liners at full lock in reverse over a big dip at ~15mph. Besides that no issues whatsoever.

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2 inch RC leveling kit on 285/75r18 Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 34.8 inches no rubbing didn't have to cut or modify anything. 

 

edit: minor rub at full lock in reverse 

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Installed 35x12.50x18 supposedly 34.6" on my stock TB just now. No rubbing at all on pavement and speed bumps on my way home. Installing a leveling kit next week because my TB has a 3' rakedf4a5fbda4061ca9de3b8ee7494ba08d.jpg07b222973f846b86c1d552e3f8310b5e.jpg6e51a4e9022849a0ae5ba4f8a9c8384b.jpg9a2ad4a711d68f99c74680a3f4c97b42.jpg7f1493fddfce496e3f804536b453c152.jpg497707e3ac45de688e0d615a28aeaec4.jpg

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Measured the new tires. Not even a 34" on stock TB 18s with 41psi warm. That final picture is stock Duratracs next to 60% 33x13.50x15 swamper LTBs on 15x10s.c789600cdad269d1af94b695d50e5156.jpg0b2f20843ce6ee149b82b673a2efdffc.jpg4801b8fa57a1688f4216da4222cdaeba.jpg

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To get the true size of your new federal 35s you have to measure from side to side.


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