Stuffed some 305's in, loving the new look.

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GAINMOB

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I think when these tires wear out I might go for something with a little more profile, I bought the set of 4 with tires for $800. TIS 22"s and Pirelli rubber (305/40/18).:(

looks good...i'd keep it with 40 series and drop it...be on the lookout for my invite...

Can we c some more pics? Give me an idea what size im gonna go with, either 22's or 24's !

24's...or even 26's...JTKustom has 26's...looks great...i'm moving to 6's...looking ahead as well...when i go to shows...28's
 
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Is lowering it something a novice can do on their own? I don't have tons of cash but I'm not a stranger to a wrench.
 

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I like the wheels, go with a more aggressive tire and slightly larger......or........same size and do a nice drop...either way it will look killer!
 

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Looks sweet dude.
I just got a set of 305/35/24's
The stance that a 305 gives the truck is sick looking
Im thinking u should either drop a little or raise and get more tire
On that wheel. But either way that shit looks nice
 
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