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On 1/1/2020 at 7:57 AM, Flatblack83 said:

Icon stage 1 set to 3 inch, stock 20's, 1/4 spacer.  Wildpeak at3w 295-60-20s20191215_131343.thumb.jpg.2211c38518b44e4a40e943240160c088.jpg

Does this setup rub any? I'm installing the GM TB Lift and I'm looking at keeping my wheels like your. 

 

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On 12/4/2021 at 9:58 PM, SCV661 said:

Looks great. What lift are you running?

Factory 2" lift with minor trimming of mudflap delete

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24” Asanti ABL-30. 3/5 drop getting installed this weekend.  

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On 12/8/2021 at 11:51 AM, MTB said:

Does this setup rub any? I'm installing the GM TB Lift and I'm looking at keeping my wheels like your. 

 

Just touched the mud flap but I have the larger gm flaps. The small factory flaps it didn't with these tires. Now I have trailboss replica wheels with 15 offset and they rub. I adjusted it to 3.5 up front and 2 rear. With 35 12.50 20 they just touch.

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First post here, heres my 19 on 24" kmc slides with 265/30R24s on a 4/6 ish drop. Trucks dirty as hell but havnt gotten any newer clean day pics since. 

 

And also in winter mode, 20" (not sure model, was a scramble to find wheels that fit within a winter wheel budget and time frame) 275/55R20

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On 12/2/2021 at 1:14 PM, Peter S said:

17x8.5 Method 305 with 0 offset

37x12.5 Toyo RT

Dirt King long travel kit and fiberwerx fenders+bedsides

No rubbing after minor fiberglass trimming near the firewall

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Sweet setup!!!  I want to go with 37's so bad- but I drive too much!

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Cognito 3" lift with Fox Coilovers.

35x11.5x20 Toyo Open Country ATIII on stock rims- minor trimming and mudflap delete with McGaughy's Mudflap delete

 

2021 Z71 (Debadged except for the DURAMAX) LTZ

3.0 L Duramax

Auto Stop Eliminator

Diamondback HD tonneau

Go Rhino Running boards

Complete LasFit LED light conversion

 

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What’s up everyone, been a while since I’ve posted but I sold my 2020 LTZ and recently purchased a 2022 RST Z71 limited (I do not like the refresh personally). I put a leveling kit and 285/65/20 Nitto Ridge grapplers on the OEM 20’s. Minor rub so I removed the bracket and did some very minor trimming of mud flap and zip tied liner. No rubbing at all now.  Really impressed with these Ridge Grapplers. Ride like the stock tires.  Now I know why they’re so popular. 

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On 1/10/2022 at 1:24 PM, tomthetrex said:

2021 Z71 Duramax RST

Fuel 18x9 Couplers

Toyo Open Country ATIII 35x12.5r18

IVD Stage 2 w. Element Hard Parts UCA.

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Very nice set up. Any rubbing? Trimming? Details on the bumper/skid plate?

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On 12/27/2021 at 1:39 AM, Splblazer said:

First post here, heres my 19 on 24" kmc slides with 265/30R24s on a 4/6 ish drop. Trucks dirty as hell but havnt gotten any newer clean day pics since. 

 

And also in winter mode, 20" (not sure model, was a scramble to find wheels that fit within a winter wheel budget and time frame) 275/55R20

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Looks great. What kit did you use to lower it?

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On 6/18/2020 at 9:51 AM, Puffer4tw said:

Readylift 8” lift kit

10mm spacers to clear brakes

24x14 Axe Offroad 2.4 -76 offset

35x12.5 Comforser CF3000
Removed lower front bumper valance and rounded off ends of bottom plastic on bumper. No trimming otherwise. No rubbing

 

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WOWWOWWEEEWAAAAH that thang lookin' purrrrty! S/O to the fellow Shadow Gray Metallics

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On 7/18/2021 at 11:46 AM, PureZ71 said:

Not exactly sure because I had removed my mud flaps and the bracket behind them  before due to my previous setup (Stock wheels + 2" spacers). They will for sure clear the calipers. But -12 is just the perfect amount IMO.

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That meaty fitment is exactly what i'm aiming for! I'm working towards an overland build. Thanks for the inspiration man!

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On 1/6/2022 at 6:15 PM, paxamus said:

Cognito 3" lift with Fox Coilovers.

35x11.5x20 Toyo Open Country ATIII on stock rims- minor trimming and mudflap delete with McGaughy's Mudflap delete

 

2021 Z71 (Debadged except for the DURAMAX) LTZ

3.0 L Duramax

Auto Stop Eliminator

Diamondback HD tonneau

Go Rhino Running boards

Complete LasFit LED light conversion

 

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How do you like the Go Rhino's?

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