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How does it ride?

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Wow looks great! So you are basically at trail boss height with the 2” level kit and can fit 35s on aftermarket offset wheels


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Fuel Shok Bronze 18x9 +1offset

with the Stock Duratrac tires - no additional lift or level

 

Discount Tire had ordered me a set of black lug nuts, but they were delayed so the chrome lug nuts are temporary.

 

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20x10 fuel assault -19 offset, centering rings, no spacers, 295/65 ridge grapplers, 6" fabtech lift, no rubbing

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On 3/5/2020 at 7:41 AM, KillerOfMillers said:

18x9 +1 Fuel Shok

295-70-18 Falken Wildpeak AT3

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I like this set up and stance. Looks good. What suspension setup are you on? any rubbing and/or cutting involved?

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18 hours ago, gsp_phong said:

I like this set up and stance. Looks good. What suspension setup are you on? any rubbing and/or cutting involved?

Had some rubbing, a little minor trimming on mud flaps took care of it.  The front is lifted 1.5" over stock using FabTech DirtLogic coilovers, the rear is stock height also using DirtLogic shocks.  Kit also included Fabtech upper control arms. 

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On 7/15/2019 at 12:09 AM, GJM32387 said:

Fuel Rebel 20x10 -18 Offset
No spacers
Nitto Ridge Grappler 295/55/20
Factory Trailboss Suspension
Slight Rub on mudflap on full lock.

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For stock, it sure sits level !

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On 3/11/2020 at 3:41 PM, Troger said:

Nice looking truck.  Were the side badge/vents easy to replace?  I'm looking at changing mine to those.

It's a W/T. That's how it came.

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On 9/20/2019 at 6:21 PM, foxcoupefan said:

17" Method MR 312s. 35/12.5/17 KO2s, Baja Kits Chase Kit Suspension (Front King coilovers w/remote reservoirs, boxed upper control arms, rear Kings w/remotes, 1" lift rear) . No rubbing.

 

 

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Love the setup - just ordered the same kit for my 2019 Sierra SLT.  What offset are you running on the Methods, what height are you running on the coils, and did you get the 1" block to bring it back to level (if so - where did you order the block)?

Sorry for all the questions, but I should be installing in the next couple of weeks.

 

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285 45 22s on oem replicas. I went the budget route to get me into some 22s. Now im wanting to upgrade for a little more sidewall to either 275 50 or 305 45s. What y'all think?

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