Selling 18 inch Stealth Grey Lariat wheels along with 265/60/18 Bridgestone tires. 6,000 miles on tires. $300. Willing to meet in Canton, Woodstock, Marietta GA area or ship at purchasers cost.
After having a couple of days I cannot recommend the ICON setup more.
Rides great. Removes the front end "float" and now matched the rear in firmness.
The pic was with the stock standard Lariat 18" wheels and 265/60/18 tires.
Got the setup from Stage 3 Motorsports for a great price.
Took longer than expected but finally got the tire on. First impressions is that I am very pleased with these tires.
Very quiet, handles well, and look great.
I have Xfinity Mobile. I dropped it back to the "by the gig" plan for $12 and then use the ATT Unlimited for $20 a month. I use the truck as a hot spot for the phone during the commute. Saves me about $12 a month. I am in Atlanta metro so ATT is pretty good here. Been happy with it so far.
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