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Old 08-15-2015, 11:03 AM
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The look I am going to be going for with my 15' black platinum isn't your typical look. I have no need to raise my truck or put bigger tires on like most. I will keep the factory rims and tires for winters and swap them out. I'm looking to put 24's on my truck with a lower profile tire, then possibly lower the truck a couple inches to minimize the wheel well gap. Anybody done something similar? Have any advice? I got the idea when I saw a black platinum with 26' concavo wheels, all black.. It's beautiful, if you haven't seen it check it out!!
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If you use the search you will find some information. Believe there are defiantly at least 3 lowered 15s on 24s on this Forum. I think you should do 24s though with some all terrain tires and level it.
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Originally Posted by streetmuziq
If you use the search you will find some information. Believe there are defiantly at least 3 lowered 15s on 24s on this Forum. I think you should do 24s though with some all terrain tires and level it.
Agreed, 24's will look great no matter, f all these grandpas that's say other wise, go cry somewhere else with your 17's, check dub wheels out, they have some beauty wheels for the larger diameter
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Yeah I have true searching the forums.. I'm on the app though and it seems screwy. Google is my friend though! Looking at dubs, or concavo's. Just hoping to get an idea of how much I need to lower it.
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Yeah I have true searching the forums.. I'm on the app though and it seems screwy. Google is my friend though! Looking at dubs, or concavo's. Just hoping to get an idea of how much I need to lower it.

Level it!!!! On some 24 Concavos and all terrains. LOL I think it would look sick and I would like to see it. I would do it just don't wanna spend the money on new rims and tires.
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I will be levelling, lowering four and four I'm thinking. Then throwing on the 24's and some lower profile tires. I'm just not feeling the more rugged tires
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Here is my Lariat Sport FX4. Lowered about 6" from factory height, on 24x10 DUB swervs powdercoated gloss black, with 295/35R24 tires.

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Old 08-15-2015, 01:06 PM
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That's what I'm talking about! I saw one of your other threads but couldn't find it. Love your truck. I'm assuming you have some rubbing going on? I'm thinking 24's as well, but maybe a 4" lower front and back. Did you level yours at all? Any other advice you could give me or things I should know?
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Zero rubbing thus far. I can't really help much since I built my own kit, as my truck was lowered before there was anything on the market. The only kit I know of is from Crown Suspension which is coils and a flip kit - you won't be as low as me with that kit, but its a good place to start.
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Cool thanks. I will check it out



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