Finally got better pics, 2.5" level with LT275/65/R20

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HemiMyBeer

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Check it out. I like it...
 

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JinxCanada

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looks good but why do that if you're not putting on BIG tires? I only did a leveling kit to get my 35" Toyo M/T's to fit.
 

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Looks nice. It's a conservative approach, and as such, should kill your MPG near as much as others with 35" mud tires.
 
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honestly, mileage has been minimally unaffected. maybe 1 mpg if that. the truck is a daily driver and still want some of the comfort of riding on a semi-normal tire. also, i love being able to park in the garage, and another inch of tire wouldve been REALLY close, too close for comfort. everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and its going in the direction i want, and so far i am happy with my choice.
 
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