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I have 305/45/22's on my stock 22"s with no issues. They fit at stock height without the level kit.

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I have 305/45/22's on my stock 22"s with no issues. They fit at stock height without the level kit.


Do you have any pics? Would love to see this setup since it’s what I’m 99% sure I’m going to put on mine. Thanks!


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On 12/17/2019 at 8:15 PM, Dunn said:

how high is your lift and how do those kings ride?

EDIT: just seen your reply to another....how did you get 3in on kings? do the use a spacer with adjustable nut or is it all done with just adjustable nut?....

 

not only does it look mean but you can smash thru some pretty serious shit.....very proper, if your gonna do it get the performance out it as well!

I want to see this setup with 35x20s... anyone???

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6 minutes ago, hotrodz37 said:

 


Do you have any pics? Would love to see this setup since it’s what I’m 99% sure I’m going to put on mine. Thanks!


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Here is one.. I'll try to find more....

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15 minutes ago, JAAE said:

I want to see this setup with 35x20s... anyone???

Sorry.. I replied to wrong post..

 

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19 minutes ago, hotrodz37 said:

 


Do you have any pics? Would love to see this setup since it’s what I’m 99% sure I’m going to put on mine. Thanks!


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Here is one.. I'll try to find more....
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Bigfoot, how do you like the Ridge Grapplers? I’m torn between them and the Terra Grapplers in the same size, but I can get the Terras for $120 less per tire so I think that’s helping me make up my mind.


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1 hour ago, hotrodz37 said:

 


Bigfoot, how do you like the Ridge Grapplers? I’m torn between them and the Terra Grapplers in the same size, but I can get the Terras for $120 less per tire so I think that’s helping me make up my mind.


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I had both on my last truck. I really liked the aggressive look of the Ridge Grapplers. I do not think they were too much louder or rougher than the G2,s. I did get 84,000 out of my G2s. The tire shop couldn’t believe e it until I showed them the receipt and mileage from when they put them on. With that said I will probably install the G2’s on my new Denali.

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Icon stage 1 set to 3 inch, stock 20's, 1/4 spacer.  Wildpeak at3w 295-60-20s20191215_131343.thumb.jpg.2211c38518b44e4a40e943240160c088.jpg


Do you think those tires would have fit with just a 2” leveling kit?


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