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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)

 

Ya im going to get 20x9. I just dont know what offset to get. I see so many different on here. I just found one guy has the same set up and same tire size with a +20 offset. Whats the difference between the 0 and the +20. Sorry im not really familiar with aftermarket wheels.

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Also, I live in Maine and its "illegal" to have the tires sticking out. Not that I care if they are a little but I dont want to hav eit obvious that they are poking out.

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Ya im going to get 20x9. I just dont know what offset to get. I see so many different on here. I just found one guy has the same set up and same tire size with a +20 offset. Whats the difference between the 0 and the +20. Sorry im not really familiar with aftermarket wheels.

 

+20 is 20mms further tucked in than +0......or +0 is 20mm further out than +20.

 

Picture this. Stock wheels are 20x9 +27. If you go with 20x9 +20, you'll be pushing your wheel out only 7mm. If you go with 20x9+0, you'll be pushing your wheels out 27mm (about an inch), which is perfect in my opinion.

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+20 is 20mms further tucked in than +0......or +0 is 20mm further out than +20.

 

Picture this. Stock wheels are 20x9 +27. If you go with 20x9 +20, you'll be pushing your wheel out only 7mm. If you go with 20x9+0, you'll be pushing your wheels out 27mm (about an inch), which is perfect in my opinion.

Ahhhh makes perfect sense now! haha. So really we are talking milimeters which aint much. I appreciate the help man. I didnt know that my stock wheels were +27 so I had no idea what to go with. Headed to the shop today to order up.

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Ahhhh makes perfect sense now! haha. So really we are talking milimeters which aint much. I appreciate the help man. I didnt know that my stock wheels were +27 so I had no idea what to go with. Headed to the shop today to order up.

 

No problem at all. Once you understand what everything stands for, it's fairly simple as long as you know what can and cannot fit.

 

Order me a set too, thanks! I'll take BMF BATL or Fuel Vapor D560.

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Here's a shot of my truck now with the front windows tinted (35%) and all emblems removed.

 

Done with accessories for a while except what to do in regards of hood protection-clear film or a hood deflector (too many available online, but no good photos showing them on a GMC, and the local shops don't stock any.)

 

 

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Well got a Zone 2" front leveling kit, no rear block, installed today, along with 275-60-20 BFG KO2s. My wheels are being ordered. Heres the truck so far. Have only had it for 48 hours, I waste no time haha.

 

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My new ride, just picked up yesterday. I got the 20% off MSRP deal! :) Iridium - 6.2L 4X4 All-Terrain package. Great price/truck.

 

-Mike

 

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Just picked it up 5 days ago. 2015 All Terrain Crew Cab. 5.3 and loaded with coolness. 9feecb07d276d00037ec4dffe7686249.jpg

 

 

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Easiest way to get the cheesy dealer badge off the tailgate?

 

 

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Sticker or what kinda badge?

 

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My new ride, just picked up yesterday. I got the 20% off MSRP deal! :) Iridium - 6.2L 4X4 All-Terrain package. Great price/truck.

 

-Mike

 

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20% off a 6.2? Nice! And sweet truck!

 

 

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Easiest way to get the cheesy dealer badge off the tailgate?

 

 

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Depending on the type of badge, probably a hair dryer and fishing line.

 

 

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Sticker or what kinda badge?

 

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It's like a plastic like emblem, raised like "Sierra" / "All terrain" so it isn't a sticker in the sense that it's flush with the paint. I want it gone. Eventually, I want all badging gone.

 

 

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9b58feb06e68d6a1ded5d9c9b895c8cd.jpggave her a bath, now she's clean and pretty [emoji41]

 

 

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Looks great man! Probably my favorite pic of ur truck I've seen

 

 

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