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moreyg1228

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  1. Finally got my truck switched to new wheels and tires. Did Ultra Sports 203BM 18x9 - 12 offset, wrapped with Nitto Terra Grappler 12 and had a 2in RC level kit installed. I only have a rub at full lock and when I hit a slight bump on the back side of the tire. Will have to cut just the carpet liner if anything.
  2. I have a 2017 Silverado 1500 CC planning to put the 2" RC front level kit. Which set up would give me the more beefy look without rubbing or trimming? -275x65x18 or 285x70x17 As far as wheels, I'm thinking doing -12mm offset and 17/18x9. Help would be appreciated. Picture provided. My stock tires are due for tire change, so I might as well upgrade.
  3. After doing more research, Rough Country says going 285x70x17 with a -12mm offset is outside of the recommended specs and some did have to trim. Can anyone confirm this? I am only doing a 2in RC leveling kit, which is this one.
  4. I have a 2017 Silverado 1500 CC planning to put the 2" RC front level kit. Which set up would give me the more beefy look without rubbing or trimming? -275x65x18 or 285x70x17 As far as wheels, I'm thinking doing -12mm offset and 17/18x9. Help would be appreciated. Picture provided. My stock tires are due for tire change, so I might as well upgrade.
  5. I currently have a '17 Silverado 1500 LT CC and the stock tires are starting to lose traction. It has 35k miles on them and figured the Michelin tires would last longer from the dealer but we all know they put the cheapest possible tire on it. Either way, I've been trying to figure out what tires and wheels to get. I do have a 2.5" level kit that I have to install, but was going to wait until I got new tires and wheels. With the 2.5" level and if I keep the 18x9 wheels setup, what would be best possible solution where it looks rugged but wont require trimming. I don't need LT tires because I don't have anything to tow on a RWD, but two options I'm looking at. Since I do travel a lot with my kids, I prefer to get tires that have the all terrain look but also keeps road noise minimal in highways. Nitto G2s and I like the Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus, 275-65-18. I like the wider look, actually I prefer the wider look but I'm not sure what would be the max width. As far as wheels, I would try to keep it at the 18x9 at a -12mm off set. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
  6. Think I answered my own questions lol. I like 285/55/20 with 20x9 rims and 0 offset. Nice truck either way
  7. Out of all the pics i've seen, I think this look is my favorite. One of the other poster said it give it a beefy look. I'm sorry for the ignorance but if I wanted a similar look but not that big of tires, what would be the next best option. I'd like 20 inch rims on it but I just dont know too much about tire sizes and offset. I dont want any rubbing nor trimming.
  8. Could you post pictures and PM me the price? how much water gets in? I live in Florida so we see year round rain.
  9. Could you take a pictuer of the Bak G2 please. Also if you were to box it up and give me box dimensions, i can print a label (business owner) and i can send you a prepaid label to put on the box. Is that ok?

    1. ember1205

      ember1205

      It's in the box. Taking photos of it would require completely unboxing it and finding a place to lay it out without it getting dirty. Is there something specific you want to see?

       

      Box dimensions are: 70x24x9, 70 lbs (that's what it was labeled as with FedEx when shipped to me).

  10. What were the tire sizes and any trimming?
  11. What were the tire sizes and any trimming?
  12. I have a 2017 Silverado Crew and love the look of this wheel. What are they if you dont mind me asking?
  13. If someone is near Fort Myers, FL area that can do this, I'd pay you guys to do it for me when I'm ready to do it. I can definitely remove the current bench seat but when it comes to connectors and splicing, i'd rather not screw around with electrical
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