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Apprehensive that these wheels are going to fit with 265/65/18s without having clearance or rubbing problems. I am beginning to second guess my choice and wonder if maybe I should have gone with 255/65/18s instead
I guess we will find out tomorrow.
 

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Apprehensive that these wheels are going to fit with 265/65/18s without having clearance or rubbing problems. I am beginning to second guess my choice and wonder if maybe I should have gone with 255/65/18s instead
I guess we will find out tomorrow.
I bet you're just fine.
 

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Apprehensive that these wheels are going to fit with 265/65/18s without having clearance or rubbing problems. I am beginning to second guess my choice and wonder if maybe I should have gone with 255/65/18s instead
I guess we will find out tomorrow.
Should fit, they are stock size on GMT900 Z71 wagons.
 

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I like the Raptor liner. I’m considering it myself because it will hold up better squeezing between the brush off road. If I can find a shop at a similar price it’ll be a done deal. I *could* DIY, but I really hate painting.
 
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Well I was correct and we did run into a little trouble. The tire shop couldn't program the tpms sensors as they are gm factory sensors so I'm going to have to take it to the dealer to get it programmed.
 
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I like the Raptor liner. I’m considering it myself because it will hold up better squeezing between the brush off road. If I can find a shop at a similar price it’ll be a done deal. I *could* DIY, but I really hate painting.
I have tried my best to deliberately scratch it and it has yet to scratch.
 

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I have tried my best to deliberately scratch it and it has yet to scratch.
That really looks good, I like it. I was strongly considering the Raptor Liner for my old F350 but I think I am going with Durabak 18 so I can get a smooth finish instead of the rough textured one and it is available in the two tone colors I need to match the stock paint. It is cost prohibitive to re-paint a 1994 F350 CCLB ( about 20' long) as it would be more than the old girl is worth. Seeing your Raptor Liner makes me believe it is the right choice.
 

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