Stock 6.7 with wide stance

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here's my 08' with 22x10.5

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and my 2013 with 22x12 ( bag of diks edition ) which i ***king love...

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Thanks for the pics guys. I am looking at 20x10, nothing much wider with probally a -24 offset. If done right I think it looks pretty badass. Not going for the low rider look, just want a more aggressive stance. I am not planning on a lift as I stated before due to the fact I Use my truck for pulling our 5th wheel camper. I am also not a fan of lifted trucks sitting on rubber bands. I am old school, back when tires actually looked like tires, not thin slices of rubber, way before the big wheel look, which I really don't care for. Really enjoying the new truck.
 

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Older pic of 20x10s and 35s. 3.5 lift though...33s would probably fit just fine

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exact combo I am getting(wheel and tire size) any trimming involved? I don't want to hack up a new truck. In order for the truck to sit level is a 4" block needed in the ear and the 2.5" kit up front with a 1/2" spacer on top of that?

trimmed front bumper bracket and a little liner previously for 35s but these fit with more room

2.5" front needs a 4" block, add a 1/2" spacer in front and you'll need 4.5" out back

my front is about 1" and a hair higher than the rear when it doesnt have 400 lbs of in the bed
 

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2.5" front needs a 4" block, add a 1/2" spacer in front and you'll need 4.5" out back

Remember they're not all the same. Mine with 2.5" front springs and 4" block needed another 1/2" up front to sit level.
2.5" front and 4" rear block is a pretty solid combo though for a mild lift.
 

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22x10s with 325 50s on the Platty. Stock 4wd.
20 x 9s with 305 55s on the work horse. Stock 2wd.

Had to pull the fender liner back a hair on the work truck. Minor trimming involved on the Platinum and fender liners pulled back. I too wanted a wider stance, but didn't want to lift it.
 

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here's my old 11 with a 2.5" level and 22x14 with spacers.


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My how things have changed..i have 12 wides on my old truck and they baaaaaarely stick out. A 14 would look like the 10.5s do on mikes green truck.
 

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trimmed front bumper bracket and a little liner previously for 35s but these fit with more room

2.5" front needs a 4" block, add a 1/2" spacer in front and you'll need 4.5" out back

my front is about 1" and a hair higher than the rear when it doesnt have 400 lbs of in the bed

Thanks for the info. I'll get a couple 1\2" spacers from pmf trevor- there only $15 a piece so can't hurt to have on hand in case the the truck sits rear high
 

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