2" lift installed

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its close. those tires are good. a lot of people use them now that they got out there. cheap priced tires, but just as good as every other tire.
 
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its close. those tires are good. a lot of people use them now that they got out there. cheap priced tires, but just as good as every other tire.

ahh they're a killer deal but i honestly don't like the tread and i'm really picky when it comes to stuff like that. I'll just keep an eye out on the classifieds!
 

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Yeah, why are they so cheap? Any reviews??? And that doesn't look as wide as I want it to be... maybe just based off the picture? 305/65/18 is close to 12.5" wide right?

The Wild Peak is the exact same tread design as the Rocky Mountain (tires that I have) and I love them. Very quiet on the road and great traction off road. I paid about $600 for mine and I don't think for the money that I could have done any better. They are comparable to the Terra Grapplers but cost a little less. I think the only difference between the Rocky Mountain and the Wild Peak is the Wild Peak doesn't have a mileage warranty. My Rocky Mountains have a 50,000 mile treadwear warranty. But if you buy the replacement certificates from tires.com you can get a brand new tire no questions asked if you have a blowout or other problems besides bad alignment.
 

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the two tires are different. one is made for "rocks" and other "sand". im going off what they said at tds in 2010. the 1st year they came out. haha they also look very close together. i wouldnt mind them though.
 

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if spacers are installed correctly you should have no problem with them... mine have been flexed every possible way and never moved... for tires with 2" lift probably a 33x12.5 tire cuz a 2" + 3" BL can fit 35s

^^^^^ what he said...
 

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looks a lot better... the stance looks great... dont know about those tires though never seen em in person
 

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looks Good ,now get a 3" Body lift and some 35" 's let's face it, you know that you want too!!!! so just do it!! :flamingdevil: No peer pressure or anything :)
 

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Truck looks great with the spacers! Hopefully I will be able to get mine done soon.
 

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did you do it yourself? i was thinking about doing this when i get new shocks cus i need um
 

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Yeah you should definetly get those tires right now, they are big sexy! I've seen them in person and they look great!
 

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Why do our gas tanks sit so much lower than the frame? Thats the one thing that bugs me about my expy.....I know the running boards usually conceal it but I took mine off because I didnt like the look of those either.
 

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my tank has so many scratches on it. im lucky theres no hole yet. i need to make a skid for it soon. im afraid im going to puncher it and then im screwed. or at least get a fuel cell and move my spare.
 

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I was looking at getting a multicarrier and relocation my tank to the spare tire compartment

COPY CATTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but mine is going to hold a 35, 37 later down the line. 2 jerry cans. hitch. licence plate light. going to be sick. cost about $400? havnt been on there to see again. i think it will be sick!
 

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Im putting 35s on soon:) then multi carrier, tube bumer, fox sus, ect ect ect.

35s soon too. if i can save up enough money. the guys around here still have the 315s i want. then 2" spacer. and ill be good for a while. and fox sus once i get money for that too.
 
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