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$1,750 (OBO) - Located in Eastern Long Island • Black Method Race Wheels 18x9 "Double Standard" Model • 18x9 , Chevy 6 Lug Fitment • Goodyear Duratrac / Load Range E / 275/70/18 , same measurements as a 33" , approx 15,****** miles • Full sets of Black(Splined) and Chrome (standard) lug nuts w, Spline key • Updated style center caps • Brand new OEM TPMS sensors installed in February 2020 with fresh road force balance • TPMS sync tool included - Plenty of life left, tires are great in all weather and show very even wear pattern (rotated every 3500miles) I ran a set of these to 45,000 and only swapped because of highway noise. With proper care expect 55/60K miles. IMG_2858.HEIC
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I am selling a BRAND NEW set of 10 ply LT rated 285/60/20 Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires and 20" 9" width 20x9 Fuel Hostages black +20 mm offset Hostage wheels. The bolt pattern is 6x139.7 or 6 on 5.5. These tires and wheels were installed on my 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab 4WD with just a Zone 2" leveling kit and they did not fit well, they rubbed slightly, so I am selling them since I can't return it. Both the tires and the wheels have only seen about 8 miles, 4 miles to go from Discount Tire to my house and from my house back to Discount Tire. I paid $2600 for this set up, I'd like to get $2400. I have all of the original paperwork to transfer to you for warranty, lifetime tire rotations and balancing, etc. Lug nuts and center caps are included. I am located in Cary, NC zip code 27519. If you're interested, please shoot me a PM or reply/post below. Thanks!
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I'd like to start off by thanking you all for stopping by to read this post and helping me out...!!! This summer I plan on throwing a 6 inch lift kit from BDS onto my 2008 Silverado 1500 Ext cab 4x4. Here is a link to the kit: http://bds-suspension.com/product?ma=5&mo=1&ty=1&yr=2007-2013- But before I throw it on, I'd like to know some options I have for locking difs. I plan on running 4.56s or even 4.10 (I still haven't made my mind up yet). I am currently running stock gears which are 3.73 on 33" tires. When I do the lift her, I'd like to run 35s (maybe on 17s or 18s).. haven't decided on that either; don't know which would look better with 35s). Now, my truck has the RPO code that states it has the Eaton G80 Locker. I picked her up in early to mid October of 2014, and since owning the truck I have yet to notice the locker engage. I've been through some deep snow, ice, gravel roads, and some light mud with terrible tires and even then haven't noticed an engagement..? At this point, I'm feeling like I may not actually have a locking dif . So, I start looking briefly at some locking diffs online (one of them was the Detroit Truetrac). But I read somewhere that they don't suggest tires over 33s; reason being that the tire is too big and the locking dif won't engage. Because of that, I'm lost on what locking difs are available/ones I should consider looking into. I don't plan on beating my truck into the ground, nor do I plan on doing extreme off roading/jumping my truck. More like nice casual off-roading with some buddies, going to our fishing/hunting grounds, and exploring new areas. As well as going mudding wherever & whenever we can Appreciate any help any of you can give me. Thanks!
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From the album: 2014 GMC Sierra 4x4
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From the album: 2014 GMC Sierra 4x4
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Help with tires - 2008 silverado 1500
the_canadian posted a topic in 2000-2014 Silverado & Sierra HD
Hey so i was thinking of buying some new tires for my truck, no she isn't lifted yet but i really wana grab me some toyo open countrys mt or duratracs. Ive never EVER been good with tire sizes an understanding them, back spacing, off set ect ect.. Why? I dont know..never really looked into it i guess lol. Called a few places looking for tires those tires an they carry them but they said not in that size because they aren't made in that size. Dont know if thats true or not but whatever. truck has stock 275/55/20's So my question is.. What size would i be able to upgrade to an still be able to keep the 20's If i cant keep the 20s what would be the next best rim size for it, i wana try to stay with 20s i like the size of em. You guys mind giving me a few recommendations with examples. And if its only achievable by doing a level kit, any recommendations on kits too? It has 2wd/4wd Auto and 4x4lock if that makes a difference, i know it does for suspension lift kits but shouldn't for a level