I've had my 2014 almost three years and have debated off and on about adding a leveling kit with new tires on the OEM 22's. After looking at the new trucks decided I'd just drive mine for a while longer (I've got 68k miles on it). I'm posting because I couldn't make up my mind on what tire size to go with and thought it might help those with OEM 22's on deciding what tires/level to go with. I ended up going with 305/45/R22 Terra Grapplers with a RC 2.5" level in the front and a 2" block in the back. I think the tires filled out the fenders nicely and the stance is much better, no rubbing except in reverse at full lock on an incline.
Interesting, I've never heard of something like that.... I'd guess it is because of the weather and/or the tires are flattening out a bit?
Interesting, I've never heard of something like that.... I'd guess it is because of the weather and/or the tires are flattening out a bit?
Interesting, I've never heard of something like that.... I'd guess it is because of the weather and/or the tires are flattening out a bit?
Wow, thanks Blockhead! I guess maybe its because they are Chevy wheels and not Cadillac wheels is why they don't go well, oh wait, it is a Chevy. Dude, seriously, everyone has their own likes/dislikes, I could pick yours apart but if you are happy with it, I'm happy with it.
Here's mine, I've had it almost 10 days. 2014 Silver Ice High Country 4wd with the 6.2 liter engine. Probably going to add a leveling kit with 285/55/20 or 295/55/20 tires, I'm on the fence about swapping out the wheels for chrome or black XD wheels. May lose the toolbox as well, my last truck was a black Z71 and it looked way better on it, and go with a trifold cover.
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