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Ruggedizing The Telluride

HatfieldWoolsey

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Hi all, i'm a little new to this thread and after poking around a little, I didn't see anything. Has anyone done and 'off road' style ruggedizing to their Telluride? Front push bars, more agressive tires, etc. ?
 
I've thought about this. And then I just bought a Jeep Rubicon ;)
I can appreciate that, my request is mostly aesthetic in nature, without 4 Lo, i’m not about to take it too far off road. I ha e a 4runner for that 🤣
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Cool, I was hoping you weren't going rock crawling in it! Like a Jeep, going with 17-18" wheels and bigger aggressive treaded tires is the first and biggest change .
 
265/60/18 K02's on Black Rhino Arches. Tires look and fit great along with the 2.5 inch lift. Some very minor rubbing but not enough to worry about. Romik RAL-B running boards. Not off-roading but I like the look and the increased ride height.
 

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