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Level installed yesterday! Completely changed the look of the truck! Don’t believe I’m going to need the spacers, but still might get a 1” set just for looks/stance. Was able to find all the spots where tires were rubbing and trimmed wheel well liners out.
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285/55r22 Toyo O.C. AT3’s (lots of rubbing, 2” Supreme Suspension level going on next week), and then I scratched the hell out of the passenger side while getting to a new hunting spot [emoji2357]
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Same truck as OP, and I just got 285/55r22 Toyo O.C. AT3’s installed today. Haven’t installed the 2” level yet, but it’s now very much needed. Will probably need spacers, as the tires are coming very close to UCA.
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Just had 285/55r22 Toyo OC AT3 installed today. Stock suspension as of now, stock 22” Laramie Sport wheels, and they definitely rub. Putting a 2” level on this week. Will probably need a set of spacers as well, as there’s very little clearance between tire/UCA. Will look closer in the morning...
Just ordered a set of Toyo Open Country AT3 in 285/55r22 and a Supreme Suspensions level (2” front/1” rear). Going to start with the front level only and see how it looks. I know I can easily fit a larger tire, but I’m trying to preserve a little gas mileage.
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Yeah, we’ll aware the 3.92’s would be ideal here. And would actually LIKE to do the gear swap, but as far as I’m aware, the front diff is sealed and requires a complete changeout on these trucks. Kind of a ridiculous design.
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I know there’s a bunch of threads that remotely discuss this, but my search feature sucks through the app, so there...
Have a 2019 Laramie Sport Blackout, 3.21 gears, 22’s Blackout wheels. Want to lift. 4-6”, 325/60r20 (35x13) on a 20x12 -44 Hostile wheel. Know I’m going to have to trim and...
If my original blind spot/crossing monitors are still operational, would I be able to swap those into the bottom barrel $363 lamp unit?
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Found the same taillight in rockauto.com for under $600. Dealership said they’ll price match and throw in a few extras since they think the price is so ridiculous as well. Looks like I’ll be buying new.
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Passenger side taillight shattered over the weekend. Looking to replace with OEM, but my dealership quoted me $800+ for replacement parts. Anyone done an aftermarket swap and willing to sell their old lamps? I have a Laramie Sport Blackout package, so that lamp has all the bells/whistles like...
Huge CST fan. Always have been. Great quality both on and off road. Plan on getting the CST 6.5” when the time is right.
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Have a ‘19 Laramie Sport and want to lift with 35’s. Also don’t want to completely destroy gas mileage...
Would like 4.11’s, but can’t seem to find them online front and rear. Anyone made the switch to Mopar 3.92? Is the MPG difference noticeable for a mostly highway driver? And what did it...
Did you end up going 35”/20”? I’m pretty heavily leaning towards a 6” kit since no one is putting out a 4” yet. Torn on 35” vs 37”.
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Just recently started watching Mindhunter season 2. Missed out on a lot of the rave reviewed series from the last few years, so running through a lot of those lately. The Wire, Banshee, Breaking Bad, and currently Narcos.
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I’ll have to see if I can search the thread that discusses it. It’s in reference to the method BDS used to drop the differential. I didn’t study any of these kits, so too technical for me to respond to in detail.
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