That is the picture after the leveling kit and tires were put on. Whoops on the Rancho. I meant Rough Country. Sorry. It is a 1.5 level. Here is the link: https://www.americantrucks.com/rough-country-silverado1500-150-inch-leveling-lift-kit-1321.html?utm_content=AT Lift Kits - Leveling Kits and Body Lifts|Rough Country&T5_Var4=S114086&utm_campaign=ATS+Silverado+Brand+%26+Vehicle+Low&dialogtech=ppc&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=shopping&T5_Var2=shopping&T5_Var3=red&msclkid=e7bc51f603d714af4d340ef448d401d2&utm_term=4577816664592493&gclid=CI6D2u-Lt-oCFV2rxQId0O8CXw&gclsrc=ds
295/70/18 Stock Wheels Nitto G2 Grapplers. No rubbing and drive better than the Goodyear stock tires. I do have a Rancho Leveling kit, but the tires were put on and run for at least a week before I had the kit installed. Either way, perfect without any problems.
From this...to this. Pretty happy on the deal I got. Rough Country leveling kit, 295/70/18 Nitto G2 Grapplers and AMP Research steps. Love how the new design rides in comparison to the 2017 that I had.
Appreciate the reply. You actually made me go back and look again at the weight ratings for the Goodyear tire. I did not realize that I had looked up the wrong version version of this tire which came on my truck. You are right that the ratings are near identical. Easy choice on the SL Nitto G2. Having them put them on tomorrow. Nice choice on your Nittos.
Just bought a 2020 LT Trail Boss. Traded in my 2017 LT and pretty happy. I did purchase a set of the Nitto Grappler G2 for my 2017 in the SL load. That 2017 came with the Wrangler SRA tires. I want to buy a new set of Nitto G2's for the Trail Boss. The tires that came on it are the Dura Tracs in a LT 275/65R18. I don't plan on doing much off road at all and will not be pulling anything larger than a ATV trailer with ATV. Will not be carrying any loads over 500-1000. Should I stick to the LT type tire or is it safe to get the SL load tires?
I am looking at getting either the G2 295/70R18 SL or the LT 295/70R18.
Thanks.