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OEM wheels with Falken Wildpeak LT275/70R18.  Had these on with OEM Racho's prior to adding Bilstein's last week in Front/Back as displayed below.  Love how they work in the snow and stay nice and soft compared to BFG ATs.

 

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7 minutes ago, Thejet07 said:

I’m torn between getting the falkens or the toyo open at3. I assume no rubbing?


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None for mine at stock with LT275/70R18.  Are the toyo open at3 winter rated like the Falkens?  Are you look at the Extreme Toyo or regular?

 

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The toyo open country at3 are the ones I’m looking at. I’m assuming they are the regular ones. They are snowflake rated now which is what got me interested in them. They are around the same price as the falkens which is making it very difficult for my indecisive self to decide. Do you feel the added weight difference has made an impact in any way? I believe the toyos are 8 lbs lighter making it more appealing

 

 

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I've had them both you can't go wrong with either. Still have the Falkens on my wife's 4x4 van and had the at2 & at3 on other trucks. 

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Thanks to a bunch of posts on here and a bit of luck I went with my my set up. 


21 At4 stock lift no level, no spacers, no trimming or rubbing. A bit stiffer ride than duratracs due to squarer profile. Super happy with less rocks being flung down gravel and reduced tire hum. 

 

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Toyo AT3 285/70-17

 

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Fuel reaction D755 20x9 +1 offset

285/60r20 falken wildpeak

no spacers needed 

zero rubbing 

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Anyone have a pic of 275/60r20 Toyo AT3 on stock wheels? I’ve been thinking about running them over the RG..Also had Whildpeaks in the back of my mind. Always had lifted trucks but wanting to keep this one closer to stock just with better AT tires

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22 hours ago, 1454 said:
On 3/26/2021 at 5:47 PM, Presley said:
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I really like that red and black. I'm a big UGA fan, so it matches my theme. Lol.

I didn’t realize when I posted but those photos don’t do these wheels justice 

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I didn’t realize when I posted but those photos don’t do these wheels justice 
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Oh wow, that original pic really didn't do it justice. Those are awesome.
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GM replica 24s.

Truck is leveled for now.

I have a rear 4 inch drop in the garage as well as 2 inch drop struts

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45 minutes ago, Gwill30 said:

GM replica 24s.

Truck is leveled for now.

I have a rear 4 inch drop in the garage as well as 2 inch drop struts

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Looks good. Delete those mud flaps and front valance and it will be perfect.

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