Think about going poser... Help me process

66nova

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That seems big. I had 305/50/20's on the blue truck and had some rubbing in reverse after trimming with negative offset wheels. Pulling them in on stickers seems like problems in the making. I'd look at the 50's at most.


That was a typo. I meant to type 50s.

I may end up sticking with the 275/55/20s.

I need to look around some more.
 

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I would go for it IMO. I would get the Rough Country 2" front kit and run 275/60/20 tires. I have the Cooper LTZ tires and really like them. They ride smooth but do have a little road noise because of the aggressive thread. Also the performance difference is not that much.
 

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I would go for it IMO. I would get the Rough Country 2" front kit and run 275/60/20 tires. I have the Cooper LTZ tires and really like them. They ride smooth but do have a little road noise because of the aggressive thread. Also the performance difference is not that much.


What size are you running?
 

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I have to update my sig. But right now I am running a Readylift 2.25" front and 1" rear lift kit and have 20x8.5" MB Gunner 6 wheels with 275/60/20 Cooper LTZ tires



here is a picture with the RC 2" kit installed with the 275/60/20 LTZ's

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I have to update my sig. But right now I am running a Readylift 2.25" front and 1" rear lift kit and have 20x8.5" MB Gunner 6 wheels with 275/60/20 Cooper LTZ tires



here is a picture with the RC 2" kit installed with the 275/60/20 LTZ's

silver3_zps4cd28663.png


Thank you for sending me pictures!

I'm pretty sure based on these I know what I'm going to do.






I have a client that owns a truck customization shop in Saginaw. He's needing some things done to his dog. He has a Ready Lift 2.25 leveling kit in stock that he's going to install for me tomorrow on trade.

I already have tires priced out and just have to give my buddy the word.

I'm thinking the 275/60/20 gives me enough of the look I'm going for without going too big or too heavy.
 

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I have to update my sig. But right now I am running a Readylift 2.25" front and 1" rear lift kit and have 20x8.5" MB Gunner 6 wheels with 275/60/20 Cooper LTZ tires



here is a picture with the RC 2" kit installed with the 275/60/20 LTZ's

silver3_zps4cd28663.png


Thank you for sending me pictures!

I'm pretty sure based on these I know what I'm going to do.






I have a client that owns a truck customization shop in Saginaw. He's needing some things done to his dog. He has a Ready Lift 2.25 leveling kit in stock that he's going to install for me tomorrow on trade.

I already have tires priced out and just have to give my buddy the word.

I'm thinking the 275/60/20 gives me enough of the look I'm going for without going too big or too heavy.


Is the dog getting a lift and tires or just some smaller mods?
 

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I have to update my sig. But right now I am running a Readylift 2.25" front and 1" rear lift kit and have 20x8.5" MB Gunner 6 wheels with 275/60/20 Cooper LTZ tires



here is a picture with the RC 2" kit installed with the 275/60/20 LTZ's

silver3_zps4cd28663.png


Thank you for sending me pictures!

I'm pretty sure based on these I know what I'm going to do.






I have a client that owns a truck customization shop in Saginaw. He's needing some things done to his dog. He has a Ready Lift 2.25 leveling kit in stock that he's going to install for me tomorrow on trade.

I already have tires priced out and just have to give my buddy the word.

I'm thinking the 275/60/20 gives me enough of the look I'm going for without going too big or too heavy.


Is the dog getting a lift and tires or just some smaller mods?


He needs debadged and a tune up.



Also read as...

He has a tumor that needs removed and due for vaccines.
 
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