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18 hours ago, Gamecock12 said:

No.. The trimming needed to be done due to the spacers. 

Gotcha, Thanks.

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On ‎4‎/‎11‎/‎2020 at 7:17 PM, u1bud said:

24x10 gmc reps 305/35/24 rear lowering shackles

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Nice truck.  Did you have to use any wheel spacers?  I've been looking at those same wheels in gloss black.  Everyone has told me they won't fit due to the larger brake calipers on the 2019 and up trucks.  Where did you purchase the wheels from?  Thanks.

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20 hours ago, hotrodz37 said:

Anybody put bronze wheels on a satin steel truck yet?


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Here is mine in carbon black metallic. I know its not the same color, but maybe it gives you an idea?

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Does anyone know the factory 20" wheel offset?
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Should be +24mm if I’m not mistaken.


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16 hours ago, justin saleeby said:

fuel maverick 20x9  1 offset

285/60 Toyo At3

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Nice.  Any lift or level?  Any trimming?

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On 4/27/2020 at 11:03 PM, justin saleeby said:

fuel maverick 20x9  1 offset

285/60 Toyo At3

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Looks good! How do you like the AT3s 

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On 4/28/2020 at 1:06 PM, Parb said:

Nice.  Any lift or level?  Any trimming?

Im about .75" front and 1.25" back over stock at4 height no trimming or rubbing

Posted
13 hours ago, GA_LTZ said:

Looks good! How do you like the AT3s 

I really like them on the highway, extremely quite. Haven't been to the high country  so not sure about off road capability but they look aggressive enough to handle most anything.  

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