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17 minutes ago, FH212 said:

Finally got my 2017 all set up. Went with 20"x9" Fuel Mavericks gloss black w/ 33" Atturo trail blade MT's, 2.5 Motofab level kit. No rubbing at all.

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What offset on the wheels? 

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28 minutes ago, FH212 said:

Finally got my 2017 all set up. Went with 20"x9" Fuel Mavericks gloss black w/ 33" Atturo trail blade MT's, 2.5 Motofab level kit. No rubbing at all.

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Looks great!  Like the wheel/tire combination.

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24 minutes ago, MBSierra17 said:

What offset on the wheels? 

They are +1

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12 minutes ago, TRG said:

Looks great!  Like the wheel/tire combination.

Thank you!

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36 minutes ago, MOhunter92 said:

 


My truck had the same before measurements but my rear was about 39 1/2.

Did the RC 2.5 kit with rear block and new measurements are 38.5 front and 40.25 rear. Here are some pics still waiting on my wheels and tires hopefully getting them tomorrow, sometimes truck has a good bit of rake still sometimes it doesn’t, all depends on grade. But definitely get rear blocks if you go 2.5 otherwise you will look nose high sometimes


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I've been combing these threads for measurements close to mine for weeks. Thanks for replying. This is the most beneficial info I've gotten for my situation. I'll probably order the kit this week.

 

Also, sweet ride! I'll post up some pics of mine when I get it all done up.

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I've been combing these threads for measurements close to mine for weeks. Thanks for replying. This is the most beneficial info I've gotten for my situation. I'll probably order the kit this week.
 
Also, sweet ride! I'll post up some pics of mine when I get it all done up.


No problem! And thanks man! I’ll for sure post up when I get my wheels and tires as well [emoji106]


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Guys, I’ve been debating which wheels to go with for weeks. I installed the RC 2.5 level front and back last weekend. Should be going today or tomorrow to install, first pic is a 20x9 XD818 Heist, second is a 20x10 XD820 grenade.

 

Going with 285/55r20 ridge grapplers, the shop said the 20x10s will almost certainly require METAL trimming to fit. I was ok with plastic maybe or carpet liner, but definitely do not want to touch metal if I can help it.

 

What do you think?

 

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Guys, I’ve been debating which wheels to go with for weeks. I installed the RC 2.5 level front and back last weekend. Should be going today or tomorrow to install, first pic is a 20x9 XD818 Heist, second is a 20x10 XD820 grenade.
 
Going with 285/55r20 ridge grapplers, the shop said the 20x10s will almost certainly require METAL trimming to fit. I was ok with plastic maybe or carpet liner, but definitely do not want to touch metal if I can help it.
 
What do you think?
 
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I like the first picture the best!

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I like the first picture the best!

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Thanks man!! I’m leaning towards those myself just for the sheer fact they won’t need trimming or cutting to fit!


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1 hour ago, MOhunter92 said:

Guys, I’ve been debating which wheels to go with for weeks. I installed the RC 2.5 level front and back last weekend. Should be going today or tomorrow to install, first pic is a 20x9 XD818 Heist, second is a 20x10 XD820 grenade.

 

Going with 285/55r20 ridge grapplers, the shop said the 20x10s will almost certainly require METAL trimming to fit. I was ok with plastic maybe or carpet liner, but definitely do not want to touch metal if I can help it.

 

What do you think?

 

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I like the 3rd picture best though I may be biased.  All Terrain 20's are the best looking OEM wheel IMO.

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I like the 3rd picture best though I may be biased.  All Terrain 20's are the best looking OEM wheel IMO.
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They definitely are one of the best looking OEM wheels I agree [emoji106]


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hey, new to the forum.  I'm sure this has been answered before so i'm hoping someone can help me out.  I have a 2015 Silverado 1500 with stock 18 inch rims.  I just ordered a Motofab 2.5 front and 2 inch rear level.  I want to add 33 inch tires.  i'm thinking 33x12.5r20 or 305/55r20.  Both with aftermarket rims.  problem is i don't know anything about backspacing and/or offset.  i don't mind using zip ties on the inner fender well liner and a little rubbing on the control arm at full lock.  I can deal with that.  what's the best offset to get to avoid rubbing as much as possible?

 

Thank you for the info.

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Here’s another shot of my 14’ with a RC 2.5” level. It’s been about 750 miles now and I haven’t had any problems with the level. I’m thinking about putting the rear block in but i haven’t gotten around to it. 

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Here’s another shot of my 14’ with a RC 2.5” level. It’s been about 750 miles now and I haven’t had any problems with the level. I’m thinking about putting the rear block in but i haven’t gotten around to it. 
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285/70 or 285/75?


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3 hours ago, MOhunter92 said:

Guys, I’ve been debating which wheels to go with for weeks. I installed the RC 2.5 level front and back last weekend. Should be going today or tomorrow to install, first pic is a 20x9 XD818 Heist, second is a 20x10 XD820 grenade.

 

Going with 285/55r20 ridge grapplers, the shop said the 20x10s will almost certainly require METAL trimming to fit. I was ok with plastic maybe or carpet liner, but definitely do not want to touch metal if I can help it.

 

What do you think?

 

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1st pic.

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