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On 11/5/2022 at 1:32 AM, Jordy 604 said:

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Specs on your setup?

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This gentleman says he’s put a 285/65/20 set on his AT4. Stock. No rubbing. Haven’t seen anyone else put on this size tire. Can anyone confirm this?? I’m about to pull the trigger on a set for my ‘19 AT4 if so. 

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On 9/20/2021 at 5:47 PM, GxOxBxLxN said:

Black Rhino 20x9.5 +12mm 

Ridge Grapplers 33x12.50

GM 2” lift and 2” spacer in front

 

 

 

 

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I can’t stop looking at this setup! I have some 305/55s in the garage waiting to go on… this is the look I want!

 

You say 2” GM + 2” spacer. So, this is a 4” lift? Or, you put 2” wheel spacers?

 

Any chance you could upload some side pics and a pic from the back? My truck is silver with chrome steps x31 also.

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On 3/22/2022 at 3:38 PM, TyAT4_6.2 said:

Stock height? Any rubbing or trimming?


sorry for the late response. That was stock at4 height there wasn’t much rubbing at all except in certain situations it could touch the mud flap a little bit but not enough to worry about trimming.

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7 hours ago, Andy Toledo said:

20x9 Fuel Rebels +20

1.5 spacers

37 Falken Wildpeaks

6” RC lift with Vertex COs

 

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What brand spacers and any issues with torque or vibrations?

 

Awesome ride!

 

 

 

 

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On 12/1/2022 at 9:16 PM, daltonc2425 said:

What brand spacers and any issues with torque or vibrations?

 

Awesome ride!

 

 

 

 

KSP hub centric spacers. No issues at all 

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Why buy spacers instead of 0 or negative offset wheels to get the look/fitment you want?

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20 x 9 Fuel Contra  +2

35/12.5s Kenda Klever R/T Hybrids

3" Superlift w/A arms

No Spacers . Slight rub at full lock when hitting a dip. Trimmed Mud flaps and pulled back liner   409056859_Trucknewwheels.thumb.jpg.ae8be0b1ff558186d970e0201cc37aca.jpg

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295/70/r18 KO2's on stock AT4 rims, no lift, no level. She rubs but barely at full lock when going up/down an incline on angle. I do have the added on mud flaps which is what they're hitting. With them removed no rubbing at all. 

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On 12/4/2022 at 7:18 PM, GETGONE said:

Why buy spacers instead of 0 or negative offset wheels to get the look/fitment you want?

Bought wheels that would work with different lift kit. Lift was in back order so switched lift kits and wheels wouldn’t clear so it was easier to get spacers than buying another set of wheels. Plan to buy new wheels with offset I want in near future to eliminate spacers 

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11 hours ago, Chrisd534 said:

295/70/r18 KO2's on stock AT4 rims, no lift, no level. She rubs but barely at full lock when going up/down an incline on angle. I do have the added on mud flaps which is what they're hitting. With them removed no rubbing at all. 

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Truck looks good! Did you do the clear reflectors on the headlights?!?

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13 hours ago, Chrisd534 said:

295/70/r18 KO2's on stock AT4 rims, no lift, no level. She rubs but barely at full lock when going up/down an incline on angle. I do have the added on mud flaps which is what they're hitting. With them removed no rubbing at all. 

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More pics of headlights? you do them yourself?

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