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On 3/30/2021 at 6:58 PM, Fubar12 said:

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What tire size are on those 22"? Any modifications to not rub?. I assume its leveled. Nice set up. Any more pics?

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Just now, Angelo Pace Jr said:

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2019 Trailboss Custom w/ Zone 6”- Belltechs  set at 7”- 37s on Stock rims( yea they fit and Don’t rub at all) Just ordered Cognito/Deaver Minipack springs for additional 1”-3” for rear To level out rear...

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On 4/4/2021 at 10:55 AM, kivetts04dmax said:

What size tires did you go with? leveling kit?

Lt285 50 22 33's

I do have a level kit however I have not installed it

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On 4/6/2021 at 1:00 PM, lapoolboy said:

OEM 22's with 285/55R22 Ridge Grapplers.

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how is the road noise vs stock tires?

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2 hours ago, bluemonstercali said:

how is the road noise vs stock tires?

Honestly, I don't hear anything at all from the tires.  Of course, they are brand-new and I'm sure they will get louder as they wear, but I'm pleased so far.  This truck is pretty well insulated with the carpeted wheel liners and that helps some I'm sure.

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12 hours ago, Fubar12 said:

Lt285 50 22 33's

I do have a level kit however I have not installed it

Looks good! I’m leaning towards the toyos over the RGs. I’ve ran several Nittos and they aren’t bad but heard the toyos balance and wear better and they are a little lighter than the RGs.

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29 minutes ago, kivetts04dmax said:

Looks good! I’m leaning towards the toyos over the RGs. I’ve ran several Nittos and they aren’t bad but heard the toyos balance and wear better and they are a little lighter than the RGs.

Hope they aren't the Open Country R/T....I ran them on my 2017 and they were the loudest, most obnoxious tire I've ever ran...bar none.

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1 hour ago, lapoolboy said:

Hope they aren't the Open Country R/T....I ran them on my 2017 and they were the loudest, most obnoxious tire I've ever ran...bar none.

I’ve been looking at the AT3s. I’ve been trying to see what the aggressive side looks like in the stock 275/60/20 size looks like, I wish they were a touch more aggressive on the sidewall

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