Another 26" Wheel thread

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Mine.......but Not chrome, Polished and black. I haven't seen a rim that looks better when it spins than mine do in a very long time.
 

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The Lexani Lx9's are a very, very solid tire. I actually went 295/25 on a set of 28's and didn't have to do very much to get everything in there nicely.
 
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The Lexani Lx9's are a very, very solid tire. I actually went 295/25 on a set of 28's and didn't have to do very much to get everything in there nicely.

Thanks I've had a set of them in 24's and could never get them to 100% vibration free. Got any pics of your truck with 28's? How do the 28's ride?
 

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I am running 305 30 26 LEXANI TIRE LX9...only cause wife drives it daily
best tires I have ever owned..but I will replace when time needed with a 295 0r a 285
 
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Good to know! Got any pictures of your tail lights? They look like the perfect darkness, not to dark not to light.
 

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Thanks I've had a set of them in 24's and could never get them to 100% vibration free. Got any pics of your truck with 28's? How do the 28's ride?

They don't ride as nice as my stocks, but all things considered, sitting on a 25 series tire, they actually ride decent. The width actually helps quite a bit.
 

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I am running 305 30 26 LEXANI TIRE LX9...only cause wife drives it daily
best tires I have ever owned..but I will replace when time needed with a 295 0r a 285

How come you say that you will switch to a 295 rather than the 305?

I have a set of 26's on the way to replace the 24's with 305/30/26 Lionhart LH-008 Tires (have been told that they are almost identical to the Lexani LX tires). I am dropped 1" up front and 2" out back; think I will have any issues (assuming not since you are dropped 2/4)? I have been told that there is minimal difference in OD between the 305 and 295. Once I get them them on I may drop to a 2/3 set-up but I will determine that after wheels are on the truck at this height. Getting a body shop to deal with the fenders once the wheels are on so hoping there won't be too much work for them....
 
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It's a candy smoke...I will get some
Better pics in the morning ...I went darker on the 3rd brake light

Those look great! PM me some more pictures!

They don't ride as nice as my stocks, but all things considered, sitting on a 25 series tire, they actually ride decent. The width actually helps quite a bit.

28's look pretty dang good, would prolly have to stick with 26's though since the roads are rough around here.
 

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