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2015 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab 4x4

 

Current Mods:

 

6 inch ProComp Lift

XD Menace Wheels 20x10

35x12.5x20 Nitto Trail Grapplers

N-Fab Step bars

Sprayed Bed Liner

Tinted Windows

 

Future Mods:

 

Painted Bumpers

Painted Grill/Light Bezels

Auto Programmer

Air Intake

Exhaust

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They told me to use the loaner truck as if it were my own, so I did.

 

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I like that. That's a sharp looking truck.

2015 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab 4x4

 

Current Mods:

 

6 inch ProComp Lift

XD Menace Wheels 20x10

35x12.5x20 Nitto Trail Grapplers

N-Fab Step bars

Sprayed Bed Liner

Tinted Windows

 

Future Mods:

 

Painted Bumpers

Painted Grill/Light Bezels

Auto Programmer

Air Intake

Exhaust

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Can you tell me the offset of your wheels? I am trying to figure out what I need for my 275-60-20s

 

 

 

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My 2014 GMC Sierra 4x4 with 20" Fuel Maverick with 275/60/R20 Goodyear Duratracs, Pro Comp front level kit, and Borla dual exhaust

 

 

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Can you tell me the offset of your wheels? I am trying to figure out what I need for my 275-60-20s

 

 

 

The offset on my wheels are -24; 20x10 wheel...If you were asking me?? I believe the higher the negative offset the further out the tire/wheel are from the fender.

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The offset on my wheels are -24; 20x10 wheel...If you were asking me?? I believe the higher the negative offset the further out the tire/wheel are from the fender.

 

High negative offset = wheels are sticking out past fenders

 

High positive offset = wheels are inboard/tucked under the fenders

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High negative offset = wheels are sticking out past fenders

 

High positive offset = wheels are inboard/tucked under the fenders

Exactly.

 

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New to the site and thought I would post up my new ride.

 

2014 SLT Z71 with nearly every available option.

 

Traded this in

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Got this

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New to the site and thought I would post up my new ride.

 

2014 SLT Z71 with every available option.

 

Traded this in

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Got this

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Congratulations on the new truck! That's a pretty sweet upgrade.

Welcome to the site. :thumbs:

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Very nice.

 

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I have a 2014 2 door silverado WT , want to put a 2.5inch RC leveling kit on it with 285/55r20 with fuel mavericks 20x10 -12 offset. any ideas on if this will suit the truck or should I just do 20x9 with 275/55r20 instead . and wondering if this will hit

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New to the site and thought I would post up my new ride.

 

2014 SLT Z71 with nearly every available option.

 

Traded this in

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Got this

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Oh the stock life...I remember a time when my truck was young and innocent..

 

Welcome sir and nice truck!

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The offset on my wheels are -24; 20x10 wheel...If you were asking me?? I believe the higher the negative offset the further out the tire/wheel are from the fender.

Looks sweet man. Ive seen so many combinations I have no idea what to get. I have 275-60-20 BFG KO2s. The truck is a 2015 sierra SLT all terrain crew cab. I want the Fuel Maverick Wheels, 20". I have no idea if i shoud go 20x9? And dont know what offset I would need.

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Looks sweet man. Ive seen so many combinations I have no idea what to get. I have 275-60-20 BFG KO2s. The truck is a 2015 sierra SLT all terrain crew cab. I want the Fuel Maverick Wheels, 20". I have no idea if i shoud go 20x9? And dont know what offset I would need.

 

I'm pretty sure any 20x10 negative offset wheel is going to require a lift to fit without rubbing, but someone can correct me if I am wrong.

 

As for offset when running 20x9, I think +0 is just about perfect with a 33" tire. (275/60/20 or 305/55/20 or 33x12.5-20)

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