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On 11/8/2019 at 3:13 AM, code-man26 said:

MotoFab 3" front leveling kit (even though it's a little nose high) (going to add Deaver leaf springs mini-pack in the rear for a 2" lift when it's released)

17" Method Double Standard wheels (had to use 1/2" spacer to clear the caliper)

Toyo Open Country R/T 285/70/17

 

 

 

 

Is the backspace of Method wheels or is it the 17 inches wheels in general that you needed a spacer?

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24" honeycomb replicas  silver/machined.  +31mm offset.  1/4" spacers in the front to clear calipers.  35x12.50/24 MTs.  Leveled 2"  Barely any rub only in reverse.  No trimming.

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On 11/7/2019 at 3:21 PM, 808 HI said:

24x10 +31 Escalade reps on 295/40 Atturo tires

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Great looking truck!!!

 

Perfect stance!!!

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47 minutes ago, Leaman Griffin said:

24" honeycomb replicas  silver/machined.  +31mm offset.  1/4" spacers in the front to clear calipers.  35x12.50/24 MTs.  Leveled 2"  Barely any rub only in reverse.  No trimming.

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That is an awesome looking truck, looks like a "big hot wheel"!!!

 

Could be a dumb question, is that special order/program factory color, or a wrap on the bottom 2/3 of the truck?

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7 minutes ago, JimCost2014 said:

That is an awesome looking truck, looks like a "big hot wheel"!!!

 

Could be a dumb question, is that special order/program factory color, or a wrap on the bottom 2/3 of the truck?

its a vinyl wrap.  I left the top as is!

 

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8 minutes ago, Leaman Griffin said:

its a vinyl wrap.  I left the top as is!

 

Looks great, what color is that? 

 

Nice touch with the American flag on the slider too!!!

 

And welcome to the site.

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13 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Looks great, what color is that? 

 

Nice touch with the American flag on the slider too!!!

 

And welcome to the site.

Thanks!!  It is 3M Satin Ocean Shimmer.

I make and sell the flags! I have them for the 2014-2018 and the 2019 up!

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20 hours ago, Leaman Griffin said:

its a vinyl wrap.  I left the top as is!

 

What was the cost on the wrap?

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8 minutes ago, arvid.garey said:

What was the cost on the wrap?

i did it myself...  materials cost about $1k.  A shop would charge probably 2-4k depending on how in depth you went with it..

 

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14 minutes ago, Leaman Griffin said:

i did it myself...  materials cost about $1k.  A shop would charge probably 2-4k depending on how in depth you went with it..

 

Thanks for the quick reply....Nice looking truck!!

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On 11/9/2019 at 7:26 PM, im33303 said:

Is the backspace of Method wheels or is it the 17 inches wheels in general that you needed a spacer?

The "spokes" as I will refer to them, contacted the side of the caliper. I know 4.75" backspacing (which is what these have) clears on other wheels but apparently not the Method Double Standard wheel. Breaks my heart having to use a spacer but, eh, it's only 1/2". 

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On 11/7/2019 at 9:08 PM, NCD said:

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Wheel and tire size? Offset? Trimming required? I have 3 practically brand new 20x10 -12s with 305/55/20r that I’m trying to figure out if they will rub before I replace the 4th. 

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