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I had 275/65/20 with 1mm offset on a 9” wheel with just a level on my big horn before I added a lift. Zero rub. I wished I’d went with 35x12.50 but it doesn’t look bad now. If anyone is interested in my current tires id sell them. I am really happy w them performance wise in just a couple...
The 20x10 usually are -12 to -18 or so. The 20x9 usually 0 in aftermarket. I liked the 0 offset on my truck with a level. Now that it’s lifted I’d prefer a - offset but not going to fork over the money to do it. Might swap with someone if it came up
I’ve got them. 34s. Pretty happy overall. Does good in the rain (taking off can sometimes spin but I think it might be bc of oil that’s dropped on the road bc it doesn’t always do it except at stop lights). Quiet. Good dry traction. Look aggressive. Haven’t been in snow but in light mud it...
Got ‘em on. Glad I did it for sure. With 34s and a 3.5” lift it’s about 12” from the ground to the step, and about 15” from the step to the floorboard of the truck. Don’t have any pictures but do have a short video. Not sure how to add that in here
I’ve got a used set for sale in the for sale section but I may be too high if they’re $40 new. 2” motofab. Someone can PM me if they want. May just sell locally if they’re that cheap since shipping would be almost half probably
Went with AMP bc the shop said it’s the only one they’ll install that’s powered. Said OEM are good they just don’t do them. I figured I’ve never heard anyone not like the AMPS and he showed them to me on his truck and I liked them so just went with those
Should be in next week. Local shop installing next Friday. $1650 + $400 install. Ouch. That being said I’m pretty sure I’ll be glad I did it. I can get in fine. Woman and kids. Yeah I have a Rubbermaid two step stool for that right now 😂. I put my fixed steps back on and instantly hated it so...
The jscan website lists ones they suggest. It’s as simple as it sounds. The only thing is when you do the recalibration for the tires you have to click at the top something like reset ECU for it to take and follow the instructions from there. Key off. Key on. You’ll just have to go through it. I...
I’m my post. “Tested MPH via Waze. Dead accurate”. Your speed won’t be off that much with just 33s”. Maybe 4-5 mph at highest speeds and a couple around town. It’s worth it especially if going to AT tires.
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