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Do you mind sharing your leveling kit information and price? I know I don't want to do a puck style level but rather go with Bilstein 5100s, Fox 2.0 or rough country leveling struts. I don't plan on doing any off-roading besides traveling to my hunting ground. Not looking for a super stiff...
Great pics dude! This is exactly what I needed to see. I've been on custom offsets to see tire size and rim offsets I'm interested in, but there weren't a lot of great angles. I've got a Laramie sport, so the fender flares would help make the poke look more "normal". I was originally thinking...
If siege, go black or grey and for venomrezi think graphite. If you had color matched bumpers, I'd say go black but graphite matches better imo. If I had to pick, I'd go with the siege.
This looks really good! I expected the -18 offset would cause the rims to poke out quite a bit more but am guessing the stock fender flares help reduce that just a bit to make it more subtle. Rim color is gunmetal vice black right? I am 99% sure but wanted to check.
I was under the impression Mopar only offered a 2" lift and not a 2" level. I just asked the service manager if they had a Mopar leveling kit this morning as I had an oil change, and he stated they only offered the 2" lift. If you could share any additional information or a part number, it...
I think it depends on the dealer. Years ago I drove from Illinois to Florida and just sent them pictures and they ran a Carfax. They honored the price they quoted me over the phone. Some car dealers won't do that and require an in person evaluation.
I'm in the same boat. I'm in the mid west and do experience the full gambit of weather and go hunting each year so I'm wanting to level and go with a 285/60/20. Personally, I'd go with an all terrain that has the snowflake symbol, so OC AT3 or falken At3W in 275/60/20. Will fill the wheel...
How do you use your truck? Mainly stay on pavement or go offroad on occasion? Based on pics I've seen, I think 275/60/20 would look better and fill the wheel Wella better. I don't think the weight of the XLs is more substantial than a "P" rates tired and would weigh less than an LT so my vote...
Looks and sounds great. I think this might be the tweener option I'm looking for if I can't find a full car back that isn't so loud....and my wife would surely like the price of this vice a full cat back 😂. Only negative is it not T-304.
I know everyone has their own opinion on this subject but a majority of the posts and information I've read about said even the touring was a bit loud. I've got 3 kids and a wife so definitely don't want that could be considered loud. Nice rumble under acceleration and normal db when cruising.
Yea, I wanna get exhaust too but based on reviews even the touring is loud. Can't imagine the type s. Would be great to have something that sounds good under load but it quiet when you're cruising on the highway.
Like I mentioned before, I was originally thinking of the falken at3ws in 275/60/20 but after checking weight they are 48lbs a piece and SL rated. The 285/60/20s are 66 lbs a piece! The Toyo at3s in 285/60/20 are 56 lbs a piece but are E rated. How are yours, road noise wise, compared to...
Love the look! Sorry if I missed it but are you leveled? Sucks you're running. I was thinking of a -18 offset myself but was worried about rubbing so thinking am thinking a +1 is the better choice. I'm still undecided on tire size... Stay with p rated 275/60/20 of go with something slightly...
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