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2005 4x4 Tahoe LS. 179k miles. My parents bought it brand new 12/04 and I just bought it from them. Finished dying the running boards last night but I haven't had it out of the garage to get a picture yet.

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2005 4x4 Tahoe LS. 179k miles. My parents bought it brand new 12/04 and I just bought it from them. Finished dying the running boards last night but I haven't had it out of the garage to get a picture yet.

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Looks so good. I'm going 275/70/18 as well, but I think the General ATX instead. I looked at those MOTOFAB keys and I like that they're machined rather than forged, but a number of reviews say the hex sizing is sloppy. Can you comment on that?
Also, do you think you'd have gotten those wheels on without the keys, even temporarily?
 

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Looks so good. I'm going 275/70/18 as well, but I think the General ATX instead. I looked at those MOTOFAB keys and I like that they're machined rather than forged, but a number of reviews say the hex sizing is sloppy. Can you comment on that?
Also, do you think you'd have gotten those wheels on without the keys, even temporarily?

The hex is a little over sized but not large enough where it could ever slip. I am not worried about it. Tried my wheels and tires on my friends stock height 2005 crew cab sierra and they cleared. I think it would be fine.
 

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