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6.7 Aftermarket
Any rock chips with 20x12 and 22x12 wheels?
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[QUOTE="augustus89, post: 951538, member: 832"] I ran 22x12 on my 2011 and now on my 2013. If you're worrying much about the rock chips I'd honestly recommend to stay with something smaller than the 12" wide wheels. No matter the width you're going to have rock chips to deal with running aggressive tires but from my experience these 22x12s leave more chips than narrower wheels I've owned in the past. My 2013 is black with right around 12,000 miles on it and the bottom of both front doors look as if they have been peppered by a 12 gauge haha. I run ALOT of dirt/gravel roads and always have new tires on my trucks so I just expect the rock chips and don't let myself look too hard at it when I'm washing it lol. It sucks chipping up a brand new truck but the looks of the wider stance outweighs the damage they produce in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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