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I had downloaded this pic a few months ago, but don't remember where I found it. Might be a member here........

 

I'm looking for new wheels and I really like these

 

Anyone know what kind they are? How about those tires too?

Tried a search of all the popular wheel manufacturer's, no luck. Centerline Millennium Ace 2 was close.

 

 

Thanks

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Thats photo is my previous truck :rolleyes:

 

Wheels

Motto Boss MT100's 20x8.5 with 5.5" backspacing

 

Tires

275/55r20 Cooper Zeon LTZ's (awesome tire)

 

 

When I first got them, they had Kumho tires on them. I've had them for almost 6 years and I still like them.

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Damn, that was fast Steven!

 

Thanks for the info, I tried looking for more info, found out they are made by American Racing Equipment. Didn't find a website though.

 

On your '07, did you have a leveling kit with that wheel/tire combo?

 

BTW, Bellefonte!

I'm in Johnstown. I stopped at the Bellefonte Burger King a few weeks ago on my way to Watkins Glen, NY.

 

Thanks!

-Chad

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You should have stopped :D

 

BK is about 5 minutes from my house.

 

I eventually had a leveling kit... but the 275/55r20's are a stock tire size. No rub :rolleyes:

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Ahhh, I just checked out your gallery, I see 2" RC, but the pic that I downloaded for the first post, did you have that 2" RC on it then? Kinda looks like you did not.

 

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I don't think I had the RC kit on at that time. It wasn't long afterwards. That photo was taken when I first put on the Cooper Zeon's and shortly after that, I got the leveling kit.

 

This photo is with the 2" RC

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You should have stopped :D

 

BK is about 5 minutes from my house.

 

I eventually had a leveling kit... but the 275/55r20's are a stock tire size. No rub :rolleyes:

 

Gotcha. I have Bilstein 5100s at the 2nd to highest setting, about 1 3/8" lift.

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I'm running 305/50r20's on them now. They fit just as nice with no rub if you want a little more tire.

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Where did you purchase both of your Sierra's? I got mine in Mechanicsburg, near Harrisburg.

 

"You should have stopped :rolleyes:

 

BK is about 5 minutes from my house."

 

I might have waken you up, kinda early in the morning!

 

I'm on the fence between 18's and 20's, and I know my mileage is gonna drop either way with the heavier wheel/tire package, but I want something nicer. They will only be on for the summer anyways, gonna keep the 17's for winter.

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I got my 07 in Greensburg (Near Pittsburgh) at Smail GMC and I ordered my 11 from Sutliff GMC in State College. Both gave me awesome deals.

 

I don't know if these affected the mileage or not. I had the wheels ordered before I brought the 07 home and only drove the truck for about 100 miles before putting the new rims/tires on. The 11, didn't make it out of the dealer lot before the swap. I did loose a little bit of mileage when I went to the 305's. Maybe 1 mpg.

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I've delt with Smail GMC (Bill Campana) before also, couldn't work a deal though.

 

Steven, thanks for your help and info, I have a few different sets of wheels on my list, gotta figure what route I want to take.

 

-Chad

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I've delt with Smail GMC (Bill Campana) before also, couldn't work a deal though.

 

Steven, thanks for your help and info, I have a few different sets of wheels on my list, gotta figure what route I want to take.

 

-Chad

 

No problem. When your ready, post up a few photos and we'll help you choose.

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