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4 hours ago, bhales said:

my 2022 AT4

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What size tires are those? Switching to Ridge Grappler's when my factory ones wear out.

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Fuel Sledge 22s +20

Toyo Open Country ATIII 35x12.50x22

Stock suspension, no rubbing.

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On 1/26/2022 at 8:42 PM, sweatandsteel said:

What size tires are those? Switching to Ridge Grappler's when my factory ones wear out.

35 x12.5

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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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I know this is an old message but can you post a pic of your truck with these wheels again.  I remember seeing it and was thinking I might go this route for the new one I ordered.

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6 hours ago, CRApex said:

My 2024 High Country 3500HD Gas.

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Looks nice. You wasted no time replacing the wheels I thought the stickers looked good too though. You sell um?

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1 hour ago, Pryme said:

Looks nice. You wasted no time replacing the wheels I thought the stickers looked good too though. You sell um?

Thanks.  They were on my previous truck and only had about 2000 miles on them.  I usually keep the originals and throw ‘em back on when I trade.  There seems to be a tad more room for some reason on this truck.  I had to tie back the liners on the 2020 but they just barely touch the liner on this one.  295/65/20 with a +0 offset.

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2023 high country 2500 gas

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Traded my 22' Sierra 2500HD AT4 Gasser in on a new 24' Duramax, I also took the GY's off and put on a set of LT285/65R20 Michelin Defender LTX Platinum's.

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