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On 12/12/2019 at 7:24 PM, cdh7917 said:

Truck got some new shoes today.

 

Fuel Blitz 20x9 +20 offset & Nitto Ridge Grapplers 295/65/20.

 

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Dude, those look fantastic!

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I also just got the new shoes look.  Went with 35x12.5/20 Nitto G2s on 20x9 XD Grenades w/00 offset... stock height. 

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I also just got the new shoes look.  Went with 35x12.5/20 Nitto G2s on 20x9 XD Grenades w/00 offset... stock height. 
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No rub or cutting?


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Hello all! New truck!! 2020 Custom 6.6 Gas Yakima Racks, Retrax bed cover and tint. More to come possibly a level kit and 37s on the stock wheels, console swap, and the fog light kit.

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Here's my Sierra 3500HD AT4 Duramax.  I'm a happy camper.....literally.  With 3839lb. payload capacity, this will pull my Airstream just fine!

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19 hours ago, cNate said:

 

 


No rub or cutting?


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Minor rubbing when in reverse at 60% turn. Nothing too serious or that can't be fixed with a couple holes and a zip tie.

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My new Denali 3500HD Duramax. All waxed and ready to hitch up to the 5th wheel.

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Was getting late sun was about to set so had to drive top of my road to get out of shadow of house, so sun shinning straight into grill. Overall very happy how it turned out. The dealer also installed my up fitter switches for free.

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2" Suspensionmaxx Leveling kit. OEM 17" machined aluminum wheels. BFG AT KO2 285/75R17. As mentioned in separate post, pictures don't do these trucks justice.

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