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This will give you about 3/4" rake. Feels fine. If you are just occasional 4x4 driver your all set. Makes a 1500 the same height as a factory 2500HD. If your serious 4 wheeler;

You would want to add a custom upper control arm with the correct

Ball joint angle to match a 3" lift.

And if your getting radical some longer shocks on rear.

Good Luck.

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If anyone who swapped out their stock trail boss wheels is interested in selling let me know. I'm looking for a set of 18s.

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On 10/11/2019 at 8:52 PM, D animal said:

If anyone who swapped out their stock trail boss wheels is interested in selling let me know. I'm looking for a set of 18s.

I have a set for sale. 7,500 miles on them. No scratches or curb rash. Wheels have been ceramic coated. PM me 

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2" Motofab lift front & rear
Fuel Shok 18" x 9" +20 offset
Nitto Ridge Grappler 275/70 18
No rubbing/no trimming 60910d6b3706e96863553bcc13582685.jpg38ee43fb9792b3401cc4480641abd815.jpga724bc2653bcf6d901e107e2361541aa.jpg

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On 10/2/2019 at 10:38 PM, Breceda2019nali' said:

Wow. Now that's a Stormtrooper! Sweet looking truck!

Thanks brother!!

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On 10/3/2019 at 5:51 PM, cal19 said:

Just put a new set of wheels and tires on my 2019 LT Trail Boss yesterday. The look and stance came out just how I envisioned it! (Don’t mind the dirty truck)

 

295/60/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

20” Trail Boss Replica Wheels +15 offset

NO Leveling Kit

NO rub!

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Any more picture? That looks great!!!

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On 10/3/2019 at 5:51 PM, cal19 said:

Just put a new set of wheels and tires on my 2019 LT Trail Boss yesterday. The look and stance came out just how I envisioned it! (Don’t mind the dirty truck)

 

295/60/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

20” Trail Boss Replica Wheels +15 offset

NO Leveling Kit

NO rub!

41B18466-E5F8-44DA-82E9-166BC683BBCE.jpeg

Are those the satin or glossy finish? I was on the fence between fuels or these and your specs just made up my mind. 

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3.5" CST Lift with 285/60/20 ridge grapplers +1 offset fuel 20x9s. 

no trimming or rubbing 

Photo Dec 05, 8 19 01 AM.jpg

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Black Rhino Stadiums 20x9.5 -18 4.5 backspace. Hub centric rings from 78.1-112.1mm 

 

Tire size 295/65/20.

 

Lift Ready Lift 4” SST

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