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I'll post pics here next Tuesday. I'm putting new wheels and tires on my 2015 that day when I pick it up from getting leveling kit installed. I went with 275/70-18 General Grabber AT2.

 

I hope mine looks as good as the white one a few posts up, that looks awesome.

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I'll post pics here next Tuesday. I'm putting new wheels and tires on my 2015 that day when I pick it up from getting leveling kit installed. I went with 275/70-18 General Grabber AT2.

 

I hope mine looks as good as the white one a few posts up, that looks awesome.

if you are able to could you get a picture before the leveling kit with the new tires/ wheels.

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I'll post pics here next Tuesday. I'm putting new wheels and tires on my 2015 that day when I pick it up from getting leveling kit installed. I went with 275/70-18 General Grabber AT2.

 

I hope mine looks as good as the white one a few posts up, that looks awesome.

Thanks bud!! Grabber at2 is a good choice and I believe snow flake rated as well! They have a very similar tread design you can't go wrong with either! Share some pics when they're on! In all honesty pictures don't do justice it looks way better in person and so will yours you'll be happy! Edited by LTeddy
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I love your truck with the original wheels LTeddy. Mine came with 20's that I'm just going to put away and maybe use later.

 

I didn't realize the snowflake thing meant something. Means nothing here in New Hampshire, had never heard of it before today. Can't wait to see mine done next week. Still deciding on if I want to remove the front lower plastic air dam on the bumper. I'll check in here next week with pictures.

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I have 275/70R18's for my winter tires...but I'm running a level. Loads of clearance up front when turning. My buddy put the same tires on his without a level and they slightly rubbed the liners. A couple zips and a little trimming and it's perfect. Good luck...

 

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RC leveling won't affect warranty...

 

c'mon...just get the lift and be done with it... :)

That would be on a dealer by dealer basis. Mines already warned me about them - even though they installed them and sell them.

 

That's stopping me though.

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matt1983 is your truck 4 or 2 wheel drive?

 

Also, people should really research the warranty information before posting about it in every single thread

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson%E2%80%93Moss_Warranty_Act

4wd. I do have the bilstein 5100 ride height adjustable fronts coming, but certain don't need them.

 

Tires have been on and off road no issues after zip tying the carpet back.

 

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On 11/4/2015 at 6:55 PM, Ian-NH said:

I'll post pics here next Tuesday. I'm putting new wheels and tires on my 2015 that day when I pick it up from getting leveling kit installed. I went with 275/70-18 General Grabber AT2.

 

I hope mine looks as good as the white one a few posts up, that looks awesome.

Did you ever get pics of these tires on your truck 

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