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2020 AT4.  Ready Lift SST 2" leveling kit with the 3" block in the rear.  Fuel Contra 9" (+2) wheels and NItto Ridge Grapplers 305/55R20.  No rubbing.

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Took off my stock 20” SLT wheels and installed the AT4 wheels. Got them for $900. Steal! Next to come is a 3-4” lift with new tires. Will upload more pics soon as lift is on. 

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2020 Silverado RST

305/55R20 AMP M/T

20x9 Mayhem warrior -8 offset

level kit

Rub on full turn

 

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On 10/8/2020 at 11:17 PM, Ryguy said:

When you walk up to your truck and you have to take a pic haha 

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Running the smaller wheel really makes the tires look huge. That big sidewall makes it look pretty tall. Awesome..!!

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2020 Trail Boss , Eibach pro lift (Level) , 275/65/20 Ridge Grappler , Fuel Rage 20 x 10 

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When you walk up to your truck and you have to take a pic haha 
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Maybe I missed it, but could you list your setup if you get a chance? Thanks!


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5 hours ago, UltraLuke said:


Maybe I missed it, but could you list your setup if you get a chance? Thanks!


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The wheels are Method racing 701’s 17x8.5, 0mm offset 

Tires are Toyo R/T 35x12.5

 

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4” BDS, 35x12.50r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, some trimming of plastic and removed bracket behind fender liner to pull carpet back. Not bad. No rubbing.

 

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35x12.5R20 Firestone Destination M/T2

20x9.5 -18 offset Black Rhino Axle gloss white

 

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Concept one CS.6 22x9.5 +35 offset

Arturo trailblade XT  305/45/22

Supreme suspension 1" bottom mount lift spacers

Supreme suspension 1.5" (38mm) hub/wheel centric wheel spacers

Belltech drop shackles @2" +2* shims

Shuttle changes

 

The spacers push the offset out to -3mm and I have minimal rubbing, no splash guard mod(yet)

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On 4/2/2020 at 11:32 PM, Ryguy said:

17 inch Method MR701 Bronze 

35/12.5/17 Toyo Open Country R/T

Eibach pro truck lift struts and springs 3” lift in front, TB 2” block in rear. 
1.25 spacers all around. Very tight clearance with the spacers but I’ve done lots of trimming and I’m still getting some rubbing in full lock but it’s not bad. Tires are amazing, smooth as silk on the freeway and super quiet. 

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Have you had any trouble with the spacers?  

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