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I have a 2014 silverado 1500 with a 3in level on it. I'm thinking about some new wheels, I was looking at stock 22x9 with +24 offset wrapped with 285/55r22 nitto trail graps. The specs on the tires are 34.5x12. I see a lot of people clearing 35s under a level, do you guys think this setup I am looking at is possible?
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I know there must already be a topic out there floating around about this but I figured I would ask. I am currently running a 2" RC level on a 2016 All-Terrain with the stock 20 "All-Terrain rims and have been looking at tires. I want a little more ground clearance on the truck too. I was hoping to run a 34" but then I am curious as how a leveled will look with a 34" tire. Does anyone have that or is running that? If so can you post a picture. Secondly if it won't fit I was thinking about throwing a 4" LIFT in and running a 34". Does anyone have any experience with that? Or running that setup? Any tips or information is helpful. Thank you in advance!
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I'm trying to figure out what the max tire size is I can put on stock 20s in the 33" range. I'm looking at KO2s right now which I know BFGs run a little small. What is the max I can run if I level with a 2.0" level or if I run stock suspension? I have a 2018 Sierra Crew Cab NHT with stock 20" wheels. I tried doing some searching and I think I can fit a 33 no problem but then I see other posts that just confuse me on the matter.
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2015 Chevy Silverado 1500 Double Cab LT Z71 Current Upgrades: - Tinted front windows 20% - Shorty radio antenna - Bilstein leveling shocks - Nitto Ridge Grappler 275/70r18 on stock wheels (No rubbing/scrubbing/trimming) Picture before Bilstein leveling shocks and Nitto Ridge Grappler's were installed: Pictures after Bilstein leveling shocks and Nitto Ridge Grappler's were installed:
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Hey Forum, It's getting to be around that time for new tires on my 2014 Silverado Z71 (Have 2" leveling kit on it). If I add 2" wheel spacers, I think I can negate the rubbing issue I've read about on here. My thought on this is that since a 305/55/R20 is a 12" wide tire, and the stock 275/55R20 is 10.8" wide, adding 2" spacers should fix that issue I guess. However, I'm also not sure if the 305 tire will even fit correctly on the stock 20" chrome wheels. I used https://tiresize.com/calculator/for comparing the tire sizes (attached). Stock tire: Goodyear Wrangler SR-A, 275/55R20 Want to upgrade to: Cooper Discoverer S/T MAXX, 305/55R20 Tire Size Service Description UTQG Load Range Sidewall Approved Rim Width Measured Rim Width Section Width Overall Diameter Tread Width Tire Weight Max Load Tread Depth (1/32") LT305/55R20 121\118Q (Blank) E BLK 8.5 - 11 9.5 12.5 33.43 10.28 68 lbs 3195 18.5 What do you guys think?
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