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On 7/10/2020 at 9:57 AM, Flatblack83 said:

20x9 +15 trail boss replicas, 35 12.50 20 km3s.

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What lift/level kit are you running?

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4 minutes ago, Coles5515 said:

What lift/level kit are you running?

Icon dynamics stage 1, coilovers set to 3 inch and rear 1.5 blocks with 2.0 icon rear shocks.

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On 7/10/2020 at 9:57 AM, Flatblack83 said:

20x9 +15 trail boss replicas, 35 12.50 20 km3s.

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Where did you find the gloss +15 offset replicas? I can only find satin finish 

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2 hours ago, Coles5515 said:

Where did you find the gloss +15 offset replicas? I can only find satin finish 

If by chance you can't source them we have been selling a decent mount of the Black Rhino Mesa wheels which have a similar appearance than stock and do come in gloss black. 

 

Here's the link if interested: https://wheelsasap.com/shop/custom-wheels/mesa-gloss-black/filters/diameter/20/bolt-pattern/6x139-7/

 

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On 10/2/2019 at 1:51 PM, Opiedeegs said:

Had center cap stickers made

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Should be here today

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I want to see the finish product!!!

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6 hours ago, Coles5515 said:

Where did you find the gloss +15 offset replicas? I can only find satin finish 

On ebay, trailboss replicas 940 shipped with factory trailboss center caps.

 

Look at the factory reproductions website, they usually have em in stock. They are fr94, 960 a set. I bought em on ebay since they came with the nice caps and were a little cheaper.

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36 minutes ago, Flatblack83 said:

On ebay, trailboss replicas 940 shipped with factory trailboss center caps.

 

Look at the factory reproductions website, they usually have em in stock. They are fr94, 960 a set. I bought em on ebay since they came with the nice caps and were a little cheaper.

Found them, thank you sir

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On 7/15/2019 at 4:50 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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Did you vinyl wrap the chrome window trim and the handles? Or how did you get them black? I hate all the chrome on my '19 LTZ black.

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On 7/29/2020 at 10:05 PM, Ststevie said:

Fuel Vapor 20x10

Nitto Ridge Grappler 35x12.5

4” Zone suspension lift on top of factory TB 2” for a total of 6”

 

minor trimming of the wheel well 

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Your truck looks great. I am about to order the same Zone lift for my AT4. How do you like the ride?  Did you go with the Nitro shocks or the Fox?

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Thanks!  I’m getting used to the harder shocks in the rear. I did not upgrade to the Fox shocks. Read a bunch of reviews that said it really wasn’t that noticeable of a difference. Good luck with your lift. What rims and tires are you going with?

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7 minutes ago, Ststevie said:

Thanks!  I’m getting used to the harder shocks in the rear. I did not upgrade to the Fox shocks. Read a bunch of reviews that said it really wasn’t that noticeable of a difference. Good luck with your lift. What rims and tires are you going with?

Did you change out your upper control arms or go with stock?  I hope the rear shocks are better than the rancho stock ones because they are horrible.

 

I’m going with Wicked Off-road 20x10-24 and 35” Nitto Ridge Grappler. I think I’m going with the Fox shocks I found them for $120 adder. 

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