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  1. Rayco

    Stock 22" wheels with 35s tires

    1 inch of lift would help. It’s removing the small black plastic deflector, zip tieing the wheels in and cutting the bracket off. Also molding the wheel wheels with the heat gun. It still has minor plastic rubbing in reverse at full lock sometimes the 1” extra will eliminate that
  2. Rayco

    Fuel economy with 35 inch tires

    But the look is worth the fuel loss
  3. Rayco

    Fuel economy with 35 inch tires

    I have 3.92 gears, 2” level and 35x12.50r22 and I’m only getting 11-12 city and 17 highway
  4. Rayco

    Stock 22" wheels with 35s tires

    Yes it has pano roof it’s a loaded Laramie. When I test drove one with the lower gears it didn’t feel as peppy. But I also have the etourque that might give it that little extra boost
  5. Rayco

    Stock 22" wheels with 35s tires

    Here’s some pics
  6. Rayco

    Stock 22" wheels with 35s tires

    That looks good I also put 35x12.50r 22 ridge grapplers on those same wheels. 2” level and i had to do some trimming to make them work. I also put 2” wheel spacers to give it a stance that completely changes the look of the truck. Rides better than factory but I feel like the fuel gauge is...
  7. Rayco

    Recommendations on wheel spacers

    I have been running 2” spacers for about a month now. They are made by shifted in Florida. They gave the truck a much better look with the factory 22” wheels. The truck also feels more stable with the wider stance.
  8. Rayco

    33 x 12.5 R22 ridge grapplers installed on Stock 22” limited wheels

    Do you have a picture with the 285’s
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