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CCole77

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Saw your truck at TMX this morning - wheels (and MT's) look great!

I'm getting Line-X there today too...I had also planned to have the RPG's installed today -- they recommended the 2.25 to level it out completely, but I'm hooking up my camp trailer for the first time this weekend and want to see how much it's going to sag before I decide 1.5 vs. 2.25.

Thanks! I am assuming that you were in the blue one that pulled up right after I did?? TMX also suggested the 2.25 Evil offroad front spacer to me as well, but I did not want to put that much lift in the front and never really heard anything about the Evil Offroad equipment. I looked at other spacers, the ICON, Evil, SVC, etc., but the fixed RPG 1.5 gave me just the look I was wanting. I did not want it completely level as I too, haul stuff in the bed and the occasional trailer...and don't really like the front up pre-runner look. I think it would be better on the front end stock suspension as well, with not adding that much preload to the springs. The minor trim job I did without the spacer installed, worked out perfectly once it was put on. No more rubbing. I ordered my spacers from a vendor on here as well as the pedal commander (yet to install), Rick@freedommotorsports. It drives much better now with them on as well, just a little stiffer in the front, and less "floaty". I think they posted our trucks facing each other on the TMX instagram page yesterday as well.
 
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Looks killer. You'll have to get me some more pictures in the sun after it's leveled.

Here you go! Got the exact look I was going for. Thanks again!
 

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Thanks! I am assuming that you were in the blue one that pulled up right after I did?? TMX also suggested the 2.25 Evil offroad front spacer to me as well, but I did not want to put that much lift in the front and never really heard anything about the Evil Offroad equipment. I looked at other spacers, the ICON, Evil, SVC, etc., but the fixed RPG 1.5 gave me just the look I was wanting. I did not want it completely level as I too, haul stuff in the bed and the occasional trailer...and don't really like the front up pre-runner look. I think it would be better on the front end stock suspension as well, with not adding that much preload to the springs. The minor trim job I did without the spacer installed, worked out perfectly once it was put on. No more rubbing. I ordered my spacers from a vendor on here as well as the pedal commander (yet to install), Rick@freedommotorsports. It drives much better now with them on as well, just a little stiffer in the front, and less "floaty". I think they posted our trucks facing each other on the TMX instagram page yesterday as well.

Yes, that was me in the blue one. After viewing as many 2.25 pics/reviews as possible, there doesn't seem to be a consensus on level vs. nose-high, but, like you, I fear it may sit a bit too pre-runner for me, and it definitely will when towing my light (3000 lb) travel trailer. I'll probably go with the ICONS to have the adjustability in case I go to 37's in the future. Thanks for the heads up - I'll check out TMX's IG page.
 

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Hey guys, I know this topic has been discussed a bit before, but I was thinking of getting Method NVs in 17 with stock K02s.

From what I've read, most people don't seem to have rubbing issues with 17s on stock 35 k02 with 0 offset, but wanted to see if there were any other opinions about rubbing, particularly when off-road

I've also read that more negative offset may increase wear on some suspension components, anyone have any experience there?

And finally, but not really that important, any other considerations to be aware of? IE rocks/dirt flung up onto side of truck, or more difficulty parking / manuvering?
 

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No rubbing here even in full compression. Itll fling dirt more for sure. As for parking, and driving I dont notice the extra 2 or so inches.
 

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RPG 3" collars and a set of 20" Rotiforms with 37s. I did some minor trimming in the front wheel wells and rides great.
 

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Picked up some 18" wheels for my '18 Raptor, which is only a week old.

18x9 +18 Method Grids (MR309). 325/65-18 BFG KO2

I think it looks pretty good
 

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