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Old 08-10-2014, 09:50 PM
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Any rubbing issues? Also, what are your initial thoughts on the Nittos?
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Good looking truck man! I second the plasti-dip comment from above. Either replace or paint them. A set of nfabs or ADD would look sick on it. You're gonna love the nitto's. I had toyo mts and loved them, but the nittos have become my new favorite. And keep the factory flares. Nothin looks better than a big truck, with big tires hanging out from under it!

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Originally Posted by Mrocha85
Truck looks good what's the specs on the wheels 22x?
22x10. Dont know the offset. I think its -24
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Originally Posted by dmbrichie
Any rubbing issues? Also, what are your initial thoughts on the Nittos?
I have to get used to the very slight hum. Not loud enough to bother me but its just a new sound I've never heard. They ride nice. I love them so far. No rubbing issues at all.
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Originally Posted by 2012platinum
Good looking truck man! I second the plasti-dip comment from above. Either replace or paint them. A set of nfabs or ADD would look sick on it. You're gonna love the nitto's. I had toyo mts and loved them, but the nittos have become my new favorite. And keep the factory flares. Nothin looks better than a big truck, with big tires hanging out from under it!
Got It!!! I love this look way better than the Rapper look I had going on.

Thanks
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I'm glad I went with flares on mine. Offset was trashing the sides of my truck.

Chrome looks good, btw.
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keep the chrome. Plasti dip is trashy as ****
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Originally Posted by ReefDonkey
keep the chrome. Plasti dip is trashy as ****

I got it. PLASTIDIP =
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I'm pretty surprised you don't have any rubbing issues at all… I have the McGaughys 6.5" lift and 22x11 Fuel Hostages with -24 offset, and am currently running 35s but am hoping to run 37s soon...
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Look into powder coating your bumpers. They will look so much better than plasti dip
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