What would look good on my truck???
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I don't want to tell u not to get the wheels u want, but if u don't want your truck to look similar to anyone else's, you picked the most common aftermarket wheels. They are nice wheels don't get me wrong just my 2 cents. And for $500 u can get a 3" suspension lift from skyjacker if u want a little more height. Not sure how much more expensive that is than a spacer but I thought it was a great price. Just something to consider
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Hey this is my damn thread!!!!!!!!
Haha no I could care less. Well ive been doing some more thinking(which is never a good thing)and prob will go with a leveling kit and some nice tires and rims.
My question now is should I just get some spacers up front or go with a complete leveling kit to lift the back as well. The problem with the complete leveling kit is I don't want to have a big rake like I do now(2wd stock height FYI).
Haha no I could care less. Well ive been doing some more thinking(which is never a good thing)and prob will go with a leveling kit and some nice tires and rims.
My question now is should I just get some spacers up front or go with a complete leveling kit to lift the back as well. The problem with the complete leveling kit is I don't want to have a big rake like I do now(2wd stock height FYI).
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I just fixed mine up from stock last week. I went with a 2.5 inch leveling lit in the front which cost about $100 if you do it yourself and i fit some 18x9 ballistic hostel black rims with 35x12.50 MT's and it looks freakin mean whole set up cost me under $1800
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I Like Tires
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Originally Posted by dixiekr150
I just fixed mine up from stock last week. I went with a 2.5 inch leveling lit in the front which cost about $100 if you do it yourself and i fit some 18x9 ballistic hostel black rims with 35x12.50 MT's and it looks freakin mean whole set up cost me under $1800