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Been digging and digging website to website trying to find information on what size tires will fit a 2015 sierra HD pick up without rubbing and all I come up with is a million scenarios in which none apply to me . I'm looking specifically at a set of 295/60r20 at tires (nitto&toyo) for a STOCK 20" rim . Does anyone know if they will fit with only cranking t bar keys up maybe an 1" to 1.5" ? I've read they fit great with no rubbing and I've read not even close . Any help would be sooo appreciated. Alternative tire sizes look to be a 285/65/20 and 275/65/20 . Thanks

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I have the Readylift leveling kit on my '15 Denali 2500HD. I have the front 1" lower than the rear. I have 305/55/20 Toyo ATII on my stock wheels with NO rubbing at all. Even at full lock. Hope this helps you.

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Just ordered readylift kit and a set of 285/60/20 nitto exo grapplers . Hope I like them as much as nitto does at $350 each

I'll post pics next week if anyone is curious about these tires . Not a lot of info on these on forums

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Tires and ready lift installed !!! Very happy with purchase . After intentionally trying hit every bump at hi and low speeds , turning and going straight the truck rides GREAT !!! Only did 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" of lift in front to level just a little with still some rake . Tires cleared lock to lock with any lift at all . I still have an inch gap between upper control arm and bump stop.

Tires were quieter than expected considering the tread pattern . Very pleased with this setup. Hope this helps. thanks guys post-152881-145590912186_thumb.jpgpost-152881-145590915424_thumb.jpg

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Been digging and digging website to website trying to find information on what size tires will fit a 2015 sierra HD pick up without rubbing and all I come up with is a million scenarios in which none apply to me . I'm looking specifically at a set of 295/60r20 at tires (nitto&toyo) for a STOCK 20" rim . Does anyone know if they will fit with only cranking t bar keys up maybe an 1" to 1.5" ? I've read they fit great with no rubbing and I've read not even close . Any help would be sooo appreciated. Alternative tire sizes look to be a 285/65/20 and 275/65/20 . Thanks

They will fit. I have the Nitto's (Terra Grappler G2's) in that size on my winter set of High Country OEM 20's...even with the plow on and up they do not rub. Stock bars cranked .75 but only due to the plow.

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Tires and ready lift installed !!! Very happy with purchase . After intentionally trying hit every bump at hi and low speeds , turning and going straight the truck rides GREAT !!! Only did 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" of lift in front to level just a little with still some rake . Tires cleared lock to lock with any lift at all . I still have an inch gap between upper control arm and bump stop.

Tires were quieter than expected considering the tread pattern . Very pleased with this setup. Hope this helps. thanks guys ImageUploadedByTapatalk1455909121.129426.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1455909153.646232.jpg

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Truck looks killer!!!

 

I would have skipped on the leveling kit though as the stock torsion keys would have easily supplied the same lift for free.

 

Glad to see you have shock spacers though.

 

Again looks great!!!

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