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Old 08-19-2015, 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by efusilier
put these back on. Always my favorite stock wheels


The 2011 Limited did not have those wheels, they had the color matching white ones.

I'm running 32.8" Nitto Terra's on my stock 2011 Limited wheels and love the look.

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Old 08-19-2015, 06:57 AM
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Those are very nice as well. I rarely see those around.
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Personally, I'm an OEM guy myself.
This America, you can have your truck any way you like it, tho.
I like the Limiteds and their rich look. The thought of a limited with big fat sidewalls, with two tires in the air and brush running down the side. Makes me cringe.
I'd take off the sensors off those rims. Sell those rims, find platinums with out sensors (factory rims seem much cheaper when the sensors are missing) and bring her back to factory stout.
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I run 22s with 35s and I've been off-roading plenty of times with no problems. It rolls through mud like no other .
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Know it's been a while since I first posted this but I finally went ahead and made the decision and got it done! Went with a 2.5" leveling kit with 20x10 -24 offset Fuel Nutz wrapped in a 33x12.50 Atturo Trailblade M/T. I love the way it turned out and can't stop looking at it every time I walk away from it. Thanks for all y'all's input!
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Last one!
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Originally Posted by cmt4m
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hows the fit? I assume some minor plastic trimming but not much rubbing beyond that? I'm looking at fuel full blown D255 20x10 with a -19mm offset so very similar. Sitting on a 2" level and looking at same size rubber.

I had previously looked at the 2011 OEM limited wheels and got a quote for them. $2600 Canadian plus taxes. Each. So over ten grand. That idea was very short lived. Sure hope he got his money worth when he sold them.
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Originally Posted by muirj3
hows the fit? I assume some minor plastic trimming but not much rubbing beyond that? I'm looking at fuel full blown D255 20x10 with a -19mm offset so very similar. Sitting on a 2" level and looking at same size rubber. I had previously looked at the 2011 OEM limited wheels and got a quote for them. $2600 Canadian plus taxes. Each. So over ten grand. That idea was very short lived. Sure hope he got his money worth when he sold them.
Ya poor decision by previous owner especially to put a cheap wheel on like he did. But ya the 2.5" level gives more clearance with that negative offset than I though it would. Minor plastic trimming took care of any rubbing. No run at full loc.



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