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Old Jun 1, 2015 | 05:03 PM
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Is anyone running these yet? I am looking at putting a set on my 2015 because I have rubbing at full lock due to +1 offset on my rims and oversized tires. I need to gain only a few mm to gain clearance so I am thinking they will do the trick.
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Old Jun 1, 2015 | 06:38 PM
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Kind of had to see in the picture. You went with the offset on the front only?
What kind of mudflaps are they and what do they cost, are they no drill?

I ordedred a set of the no drill Gator back flaps for my truck with out the offset. They also have 5/8 inch offset available but they get really pricey quickly. Almost $800 for the flaps and brackets.

What size of tire and rim back spacing are you running?
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Old Jun 1, 2015 | 06:42 PM
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Not really good at the wheel backspacing calculations but the wheel is a 20x9 with an ET of +1 if that helps. I haven't installed the set back mud flaps yet. Those are the **** ones the dealer had screwed on when I bought it
They are pretty thick and the tires rub at full lock so I am ordering the set back style in hopes that I dont rub.



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Kind of had to see in the picture. You went with the offset on the front only?
What kind of mudflaps are they and what do they cost, are they no drill?

I ordedred a set of the no drill Gator back flaps for my truck with out the offset. They also have 5/8 inch offset available but they get really pricey quickly. Almost $800 for the flaps and brackets.

What size of tire and rim back spacing are you running?

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Old Jun 1, 2015 | 10:59 PM
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Thanks or the pics. That was about what I was thinking. I went with a plus 20 so they are tucked in a little more and a 285-75-18 tire.


Here is a link to the flaps that I ordered. They are a little pricey buy have a life time warranty.
https://www.truckhardware.ca/product...-150&year=2015
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Old Jun 1, 2015 | 11:56 PM
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I am having the same set up as you installed on Thursday, except I went with the +20 offset. I also have the same ugly dealer installed mud flaps as you. There is a company in Alberta that makes nice "kickback" mud flaps. They are called bullet proof mud flaps. If I need them I will post some pics once they are on the truck.
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