Huh. That's a really interesting comment. I ran into a guy at home depot that pulled in with a Silverado with the same wheels I was looking to put on the new truck. It was a newer truck, so I asked what year it was. Late teens IIRC. But he said he put spacers on the front to try and correct that. I don't think I've ever read that, or noticed it on any of my Silverados.
The spacers were not cheap. not putting them on the back would have saved some money. To me it was, if I'm going to move the front wheels out a little, I need to do the same for the back. The idea is to be a little more sporty with the 18" 285 Toyo directionals. I'm learning to deal with several downgrades compared to my '14 LT. No steering wheel stereo volume control (sucks), no uplevel DIC. (sucks even more). It runs well, but sounds like crap.
I have the same issue with 2026 Silverado LTZ also rattle above 60 dealer heard the noise offered no help said they could not find anything master tech road with me and heard the noise and rattle no fix contacted GM started a case now getting no response
I got the time to change the fluids in the transfer case and front differential, and I intended to replace the front cover. This is a PML cover, and the noteworthy things about it are all hardware is there, the fill plug level is the same height (but on the side), and it holds a pint more per the instructions. There's no good place to take a pic, so that's the best I could do.
The rear width is slightly wider than the front already and there's no caliper clearance issues so you won't need the spacers. I had run them on mine initially but it stuck out noticeably more so I've left them off since.
Do you have a BP or Amoco station nearby? The reason I ask is because the Earnify app by BP gets you a discount on fuel. Just a $.05 off per gallon, but if you link it to your Amazon account, you get $.10 off per gallon. This weekend, until July 5, 2026, you can get $.50 off per gallon on a one time fuel purchase. I just got 30 gallons of gas for my mowers and UTV. That's $15 in savings.
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