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On 3/2/2020 at 5:15 PM, Ksalway said:

Wheels: Fuel Rebel 20x9 +1 offset 
Tires: Yokohama Geolandar X-AT 295/65/20 

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Love this look. Can’t tell if it has a lift or just the leveling kit?

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2 hours ago, Bluerado23 said:


35/12.50?
I love that method wheel


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Thanks me too. They are even better in person it’s hard to photograph the color as it changes depending on light. 
 

Wheels:17x8.5 

Tires: 35x12.5

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On 7/15/2019 at 5:50 PM, Mastiff said:

- Fuel Coupler 20x10 -18 offset

- Nitto Trail Grapplers 35x12.5R20

- BDS 6 in lift

 

no rubbing at all

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Know it's the wrong thread, but what side steps do you have there? Looks like they huge the frame well

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On 10/3/2019 at 9:42 AM, CMillSilverado said:

19' High Country with 34" tires and all stock.

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Do you have tire size? Looking to do something similar on 2020 custom 4x4. I appear to have enough space to go from stock 275/60/20 (33") up to 275/65/20 (34") on stock rim and avoiding a lift or level. 

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Just now, 2019Custom said:

Do you have tire size? Looking to do something similar on 2020 custom 4x4. I appear to have enough space to go from stock 275/60/20 (33") up to 275/65/20 (34") on stock rim and avoiding a lift or level. 

Yes they're 275/65/20's

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On 3/8/2020 at 5:57 PM, woodsrider11 said:

Stocker Chevy LT 18's with Toyo AT's 275/75r18

 

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Any rub at all? No lift?

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On 4/8/2020 at 11:51 AM, gmank said:

Love this look. Can’t tell if it has a lift or just the leveling kit?

It’s the 3.5” rough country lift 

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On 9/23/2019 at 4:59 PM, Gamecock12 said:

Kept the 22" OEM wheels on my High Country and went with the Fabtech 4" lift with 285/55R22 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. Used 1-1/4 Spacers and still had to trim a bit, but not too much at all.. 

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I realize that this is a pretty old post but I'd love to see more pictures of this set up.  I'm considering a similar set up but concerned that a 3.5 RC lift would leave too much of a gap in the front wheel well. However from what I've read on here,  a 3.5 lift or TB + 1" level might be necessary to prevent trimming. 

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On 4/12/2020 at 7:24 AM, Keinsi said:

I realize that this is a pretty old post but I'd love to see more pictures of this set up.  I'm considering a similar set up but concerned that a 3.5 RC lift would leave too much of a gap in the front wheel well. However from what I've read on here,  a 3.5 lift or TB + 1" level might be necessary to prevent trimming. 

Sure. I can send some more pics. Anything in particular you would like to see? 

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1 hour ago, Gamecock12 said:

Sure. I can send some more pics. Anything in particular you would like to see? 

Curious, did you have to trim before putting on wheel spacers. I have 285-50-22 's which are only 1-1/6 less in diameter and are nowhere near rubbing on stock wheels.

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Gamecock, I would love to see the truck from the side profile with the front wheels straightened? I'm really wondering just how much space if left in the wheel well and how much of a lift is needed to clear the 285 55r22s.  Yours looks great by the way. 

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5 hours ago, Fltmech said:

Curious, did you have to trim before putting on wheel spacers. I have 285-50-22 's which are only 1-1/6 less in diameter and are nowhere near rubbing on stock wheels.

No.. The trimming needed to be done due to the spacers. 

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4 hours ago, Keinsi said:

Gamecock, I would love to see the truck from the side profile with the front wheels straightened? I'm really wondering just how much space if left in the wheel well and how much of a lift is needed to clear the 285 55r22s.  Yours looks great by the way. 

 

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