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Artic truck uses those in 20x9 wheel size. With 305/55/20s for their AT33 models (33" tire) size.

Wheels are specific to lug spread, which I assume you're talking about PCD? Our LC's are 5x150, which are shared with the Tundra and Sequoia. I don't believe there's many other vehicles outside of those that share that fitment.
 
That's a negative Ghost Rider
 
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Paying my dues :happy:

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Are you planning on running it full time or not?

I have a Yaesu 8800 and have it installed on the side of one of the drawers in the rear. The external speaker is installed below the sidewing of the drawer and seems to work out pretty well. I have RJ45 and RG58 running from the radio to a socket in the passenger kneepad and the engine compartment, respectively. The antenna is mounted to the fender side of the hood. The faceplate and mic are mounted to a piece of powder coated aluminum that attaches to the panel on the passenger side of the console with a ram mount. When not in use we replace the radio faceplate setup with a phone holder.

All that said, I'm considering some changes. I recently dropped the front headliner to run wiring the sPOD. I think there's enough room up there for a remote speaker for the radio. If I go that direction I'll probably move the radio up to the front and either mount behind the radio console, under the dash somewhere, or maybe even in the glove compartment.

I'll be very interested to see what you do there with HAM install...
 
It actually looks worse when it’s blacked out. I like the black wheels and covering up the chrome bits Cfbrenton1 did.
 
The chrome around my grill is blacked out, too, but I left the gunmetal gray parts of the grill the same. The chrome on the back is gone too and the racks are black.


Would you mind posting up some additional pics of the rear and full side shot. Don’t be afraid to add some interior shots as well. :) Did you have a shop do the work and how was it done?
 
I'll be very interested to see what you do there with HAM install...

I've got a few ideas but just cant figure out which one is the most functional, but also the most aesthetically pleasing. It's a small unit but its not easy to flush mount and then of course the other fun stuff like antenna etc
 

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