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Definitely shouldn’t have any issues you probably wouldn’t even need the level.  I’m running 35x12.5x20 with my level with no issues.  

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34 minutes ago, bdkidd01 said:

Definitely shouldn’t have any issues you probably wouldn’t even need the level.  I’m running 35x12.5x20 with my level with no issues.  

 

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On 9/7/2021 at 6:19 PM, bdkidd01 said:

Definitely shouldn’t have any issues you probably wouldn’t even need the level.  I’m running 35x12.5x20 with my level with no issues.  

What brand are you running?  Pictures?

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Nitto Ridge Grapplers 35x12.5x20 wheels are 20x9 with a positive 10 offset. Kinda wished I’d have went with a 0 offset or a little more to got a more aggressive stance. Love the setup though it functions great!

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On 9/24/2021 at 6:22 AM, bdkidd01 said:

Nitto Ridge Grapplers 35x12.5x20 wheels are 20x9 with a positive 10 offset. Kinda wished I’d have went with a 0 offset or a little more to got a more aggressive stance. Love the setup though it functions great!

F8D2A448-C0E0-4504-A4CA-43C7B330DCA8.jpeg

71E93443-667A-4DE4-A156-4DBBA3427D60.jpeg

F8AFFC53-0944-4BAA-BD04-E5DD371AF28B.jpeg

 

On 9/24/2021 at 6:22 AM, bdkidd01 said:

Nitto Ridge Grapplers 35x12.5x20 wheels are 20x9 with a positive 10 offset. Kinda wished I’d have went with a 0 offset or a little more to got a more aggressive stance. Love the setup though it functions great!

F8D2A448-C0E0-4504-A4CA-43C7B330DCA8.jpeg

71E93443-667A-4DE4-A156-4DBBA3427D60.jpeg

F8AFFC53-0944-4BAA-BD04-E5DD371AF28B.jpeg

 

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I saved wheels and tires (295-75-18 micky Thompson mtz off the 2017 2500hd I just sold and was wondering if I would have any issues when I go to put them on my new 2022 2500hd when it arrives? Any thoughts guys? Lmk 

oh btw the 2017 had a 1.5” leveling kit

is the 2022 front suspension any different than the 2017?

 

A few turns on the key bolts and I don’t need a leveling kit on the new 2022 looks awesome too!

 

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