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Mine is leveled and still on the stock tires/rims. I'll take some pics and post them. Looks so much better, even on the stock setup. The factory rake is awful. Looks like a Ram should now.
Don't be afraid to fix your own truck. It's only mechanical. Dealers aren't the saviors of everything, and my time is much more valuable to me than theirs.
Yeah, that's why I'm trying to decide if a 275 is enough, even in a tire such as the ridge grappler. I don't want to regret ride quality for size, but don't like the little 275/55's on it now.
I know different variations of this question are on here, but I specifically wanna see what 275/60/20's look like on OE wheels, with or without a leveling kit only. I am battling back and forth between putting on 275/60's or 285/60's on my OE Laramie 20's. I like the OE wheels and don't want to...
Zero damage. No more squeak, 100% function. I didn't spend $55k to damage my truck and I've had plenty of trips to the dealers over the years that supposedly fix things. Good luck with your experience at the dealer.
It took me a minute to get used to them as well, but now that I have, I like them. Especially coming from a Tacoma, it's nice to see the view for cornering with curbs and such.
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