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Sonders last won the day on March 13 2023

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    Brad
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    Southern, IN
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    2022 Silverado 2500HD

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  1. Sweet, glad you were able to find one for descent price. Mine hardly ever gets used; I always seem to be climbing in the bed from passenger side for some reason haha.
  2. I agree, love the leather wheel over the cheap feeling plastic one.
  3. Sounds like you were in the same boat as me. I didn’t use an impact to remove mine though; I held heat gun on the torx bolt for a minute or so and then it came off pretty easy with Ratchet and torx socket.
  4. thanks for the reply Matt, great info and same model/color as mine as well. I hadn't consider Yokohama's yet. Was looking at Nitto Ridge Grapplers and Toyo Open Country R/T and Cooper Discover AT2 XLT.
  5. should fit the previous body style as well. They would have had the same size tire with stock 20's too. Nobody is going to chime in with some pics of their truck? I know there are some members with larger tires on their stock rims around here.
  6. Yep, I have the relearn tool. both my car and the wifes require it as well. Haven't had to use it on the truck yet to know if it works on it, but hopefully it does.
  7. that is my number 1 size pick so far Mike. Also considering 295/65/20 as well, but would prefer the the slightly wider 35. Was hoping to see some pics of the 35x12.5's installed.
  8. hey all, I know I've seen different post about wheel/tire combos throughout the forum, but was wondering if I could possibly get some pics of what larger than stock tires you all have went with on oem 20" wheels. Trying to decide what size I want to go with. Thanks in advance for any replies.
  9. I found a full set of oem leather takeoffs on ebay for $400 I believe and replaced my cloth. Took some time and effort to remove each seat and swap from cloth to the leather, but I'm happy with the end result. Wife's not real happy because we don't have seat heat, but she'll get over it.
  10. ended up finding a set of wheels local and purchasing. Whenever I make up my mind on what tires to go with, I'll probably just get a new set of tpms sensors off Rockauto and install on the new wheels. Either that, or have the tire shop break down my current stock wheels and pull the original sensors and install on the new wheels.
  11. Ok guess I could check to get an idea; however The guy I’d be trading with is about 2 hr away so would be meeting him in the middle somewhere, so would be a unknown tire shop.
  12. Yes, 17’ 2500 Sierra to my 22’ 2500 Silverado. Well that sucks to hear about them having different frequencies. So we would both have to have our tires dismounted and sensors swapped. Don’t believe it’s going to be worth all that trouble.
  13. What do I do if I swap oem wheels with someone as far as tpms sensors? Would be swapping oem for oem, just going to a different style. When I put the new wheels I traded for on my truck do I just use the tpms learn tool to program them to my truck? Also, what about model year compatibility between sensors? I'm looking at a set of LTZ 6 spoke wheels off a 2017 truck. I like the simple clean lines of them.
  14. Jack, to answer your original question about measurements, the Lomax Stance I currently have measures 33” from back glass to edge of cover folded up to the front section without folding it all the way vertical against cab. Hope that helps.
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