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On 7/17/2019 at 5:46 AM, KEEPER OF SECRETS said:

Raceline Addict 942B in Gloss Black

20x9 +18

Stock General Grabber HTs 60 275/60/20

ZHTEAP hub centric ring adapters 106mm to 78.1mm

Flush, no spacers and no rubbing.

 

 

 

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So you fit 33s with no lift on the normal suspension? Is this z71 or trail boss or anything? 

 

Asking because I got the WT (all I could afford but I still love it). I got 4x4 but can’t figure out my real max wheel/tire size. 

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On 7/16/2019 at 9:04 PM, lt1z said:

Fuel Nitro 20x9 + 1
Nitto RG 275/60/20
Stock AT4 Suspension

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Do you happen to have a side view pic? 

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9 hours ago, Derek Keith Carbonneau said:

So you fit 33s with no lift on the normal suspension? Is this z71 or trail boss or anything? 

 

Asking because I got the WT (all I could afford but I still love it). I got 4x4 but can’t figure out my real max wheel/tire size. 

Mine is a rwd Custom that came with 20x9 wheels and those tires.

 

The only thing I changed were the wheels, lug nuts and hub centric rings. 

Wheels came from Custom Wheel Offsets.

Offset might be the only thing to check out on yours, depending on tire choice. 

Maybe some other 4x4 owners will chime in with what will work, tire size and offset, w/o rubbing or other issues.

 

The main thing is this. Some wheels will require spacers, due to the redesigned front calipers having a molded in bump in the center, that require more inside contour of the rim to clear. TMK the previous Gen didn't have this bump. See attached photo.

These have plenty of clearance w/o spacers.

 

 

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11 hours ago, KEEPER OF SECRETS said:

Mine is a rwd Custom that came with 20x9 wheels and those tires.

 

The only thing I changed were the wheels, lug nuts and hub centric rings. 

Wheels came from Custom Wheel Offsets.

Offset might be the only thing to check out on yours, depending on tire choice. 

Maybe some other 4x4 owners will chime in with what will work, tire size and offset, w/o rubbing or other issues.

 

The main thing is this. Some wheels will require spacers, due to the redesigned front calipers having a molded in bump in the center, that require more inside contour of the rim to clear. TMK the previous Gen didn't have this bump. See attached photo.

These have plenty of clearance w/o spacers.

 

 

Caliper bump.jpg

Thanks for the info! Now I just gotta find a dealer that will actually reprogram me for bigger wheels. The closest ones says they can’t do it at all. 

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like the white letters facing out

Thanks I’m going for a little retro look
I love the all black look but I’m trying something different


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On 7/17/2019 at 10:36 PM, KevinO said:

Hoss XD 20's -18

Nitto RG 35-12.5-20

RC 8" lift, added electric steps for the Mrs.

 

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Did you have to drill underneath in order to install the LED lights??

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On 7/15/2019 at 1:27 PM, bamulk said:

Method NV 305 18x9 -12 Offset
 Cooper Discoverer S/T Maxx 295/70/18
1.5 Level (Trailboss)
Slight Rub on mudflap on full lock. 

 

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Do you have anymore pictures of this setup? Been wanting to go for the exact same haha. 

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6in BDS
35x12.50 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
20in factory wheels


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