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On 5/20/2020 at 10:13 PM, Sunnyd360 said:

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24” wheels on 305’s


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I keep coming back to this style of wheel, love it, looks badass and almost factory. Know the specs to share? I'd like to get some in a 22 for my RST.

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285/55r22 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on OEM 22’s. 
Maxtrac 3.5” Lift with 1.5” rear blocks and Fox Shocks in the rear. 
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Did you have any rubbing?

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20 hours ago, RSTPilot86 said:

Looks good, details on the lift, tires and wheels?

Thanks...Icon Dynamics Coilovers, Fuel D556 Coupler Wheels 20x9, Toyo Open Country MT Tires 33x 12.5x20

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45 minutes ago, Shootir said:

Thanks...Icon Dynamics Coilovers, Fuel D556 Coupler Wheels 20x9, Toyo Open Country MT Tires 33x 12.5x20

 

Awesome, please share some more pics if you can. Definitely considering this setup with my RST.

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Finally got set up today. This is my daily for work and family trips so I wanted to ride as close to stock as possible. Went with a 3.5” RC lift. Went with Hostile Vulcan Black and Milled 20x10 -19 offset and Nitto Ridge Grappler 275/60R20 (33x11) No spacer needed it cleared the caliper with room to spare. No rubbing at all. Rides like a beauty d36003316bdd2b58e7320d5e406945f4.jpg
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On 10/2/2019 at 12:49 PM, Opiedeegs said:

Dipped my stock wheels waiting on black Center caps
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These are killer. I want these for my 16 Sierra.

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Did you have any rubbing?

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No rubbing. I’m wondering if I could have actually fit a 35” ridge grappler.
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55 minutes ago, leverett.scott said:

How much lift in the front do you have? +1?

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Just the kings. So 3.5-4” I think

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