Here's the FX4 on 20's!
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Thanks fellers!
I have the originals for the crappy winter months here in Omaha so I don't abuse these wheels in the snow and salt. It does look like there's room for more rubber under there...
Has anyone installed the Ground Force 4X4 lowering kit? (Here comes the rash of sh*t...) I know it's a 4X4!
I have the originals for the crappy winter months here in Omaha so I don't abuse these wheels in the snow and salt. It does look like there's room for more rubber under there...
Has anyone installed the Ground Force 4X4 lowering kit? (Here comes the rash of sh*t...) I know it's a 4X4!
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It's all a matter of personal preference, and in this case, the preference is low-profile street tires.
At my dealer, there's an 05 4x4 with 22s and low-profile street tires, and IMO, it looks pretty freaking cool. I was this close (imagine) to putting the same setup on my truck, at least for the non-winter months. IMO, it looked pretty sweet.
Then, a couple weeks later, they brought one out with 20s and BFG AT's, and that also looked as good as the street tires, in my opinion.
Ultimately, I decided on the All-Terrains, and am in the process of getting it all ordered up, but I can understand why people would like the look as it appears in this thread.
The wheels are nice on that truck, and I think the truck looks just fine.
At my dealer, there's an 05 4x4 with 22s and low-profile street tires, and IMO, it looks pretty freaking cool. I was this close (imagine) to putting the same setup on my truck, at least for the non-winter months. IMO, it looked pretty sweet.
Then, a couple weeks later, they brought one out with 20s and BFG AT's, and that also looked as good as the street tires, in my opinion.
Ultimately, I decided on the All-Terrains, and am in the process of getting it all ordered up, but I can understand why people would like the look as it appears in this thread.
The wheels are nice on that truck, and I think the truck looks just fine.
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