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whats up new in here, just got my 2015 Tungsten Silverado double cab LT. Want to throw on some Fox 2.0 IFP leveling shocks. I believe those are good for 2.25 level. Wondering if +31 offset wheels will rub with 295/55/20 or 305/55/20. Anyone input much appreciated!!! Thanks

 

I have a 2014 Silverado z71, has a 2 inch leveling kit, and has 285/45/22 with stock rims that are a +31 offset. That is a 32.3. there is plenty of room left so you should be good with a 33''.

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After reading most of these posts this is what I went with on my 2014 Silverado High Country.

2.25 Ready Lift Level

20x9 Fuel Nutz Rims +20 offset

33x12.50x20 Toyo MT tires

 

Looks Good. I am currently in the process of ordering wheels and can't seem to decide to go with a +20 or -1 offset with a 20x9. How far do your tires stick out past the fender?

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Looks Good. I am currently in the process of ordering wheels and can't seem to decide to go with a +20 or -1 offset with a 20x9. How far do your tires stick out past the fender?

+20 puts the tires right in line with the fender. -1 is going to stick out past.

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So...what's the verdict then on leveling kits with magnetic suspension on my 2016 Denali? Do I need a specific kit? I know I want a 2" level, but no clue what route to go on manufacturer. Help!

I'm in the same boat and been trying to find answers. Only option I know made specifically for the Denali is Suspensionmaxx.

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+20 puts the tires right in line with the fender. -1 is going to stick out past.

Thanks for the reply. how much backspacing do you have? and do they rub at all? Thanks

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I'm in the same boat and been trying to find answers. Only option I know made specifically for the Denali is Suspensionmaxx.

 

Yeah I even asked the dealer and they had no clue. If you find a clear answer, please PM me! I'm not buying anything until I have a good understanding of what works and doesn't work.

 

 

This is the best thread I've found so far: http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/172673-solution-15-denali-wmagentic-ride-control-levellift-kit/?hl=magnetic+ride

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Thanks for the reply. how much backspacing do you have? and do they rub at all? Thanks

Back spacing is the same as offset so not sure what your getting at. But there is no rub at all with +20 offset and 33x12.50 tires.

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Back spacing is the same as offset so not sure what your getting at. But there is no rub at all with +20 offset and 33x12.50 tires.

Backspace is the measurement from where the wheel mounts to the outer edge of the wheel on the mounting side should be around 5.79 inches on a 20x9 +20 offset

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Here's a better pic of my truck. Bilstein 5100s on the highest setting and 285/70r17 bfg a/t ko2s.

 

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I like it..... Looks very good, simple yet elegant.

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I like it..... Looks very good, simple yet elegant.

Thanks. I really just wanted it to be more competent off road since I use my truck in the forest a lot and a lot of the forest roads are for high clearance vehicles. Now I'll only scrape on some stuff instead of all of it.

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I put the 2.5" Readylift level on my '15 AllTerrain with a 3" block in the back. I'm running 275/65-20 BFG KO2's with no rubbing issues. Oh, they r on the stock 20x9 all terrain rims.

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