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Finally got around to getting my wheels and tires installed. 20x10 fuel hostage with a -24mm offset. Tires are Toyo Open Country AT 2 at 305/50r20. Went with these because they are only 50ish pounds a piece compared to around 70 pounds for a 305/55. Don't mind the filthy truck. Getting a lot of rain as of late.

 

What offset, and more pics please. Been looking at x10s and just bought 305/50s about a month ago so this will give me a good idea where i'd be at. thanks.

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Haggled a guy on CL for his set of Tahoe wheels and slapped my BF Goodrich's on them. Love the look, and am happy I achieved the look I was going for without having to do aftermarket wheels.

 

 

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what the difference between the tahoe wheels and that style silverado wheels?

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No difference other than the color. I think all Z71 LT models got the same style wheel, but it looks like they only did this style with this color for the Tahoe's.

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What offset, and more pics please. Been looking at x10s and just bought 305/50s about a month ago so this will give me a good idea where i'd be at. thanks.

Truck is currently getting detailed and then Line x, so I cannot add more pictures for a couple days. I have some from the day they were installed. The offset is -24mm.

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Truck is currently getting detailed and then Line x, so I cannot add more pictures for a couple days. I have some from the day they were installed. The offset is -24mm.

Looks awesome, thanks. I have the rear block in so I may not rub with -24. Still probably will look at the -12 or -19 offset wheels I've been considering .

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Removed the air dam this evening. Plan to get the Mazzulla skid plate and bar once it's available at SDHQ

 

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Removed the air dam this evening. Plan to get the Mazzulla skid plate and bar once it's available at SDHQ

 

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Looks sharp.
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Removed the air dam this evening. Plan to get the Mazzulla skid plate and bar once it's available at SDHQ

 

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Is that off Gilbert Road? I think I live very close to you lol. I'm off the 202 and Gilbert in Mesa

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I called Mazzulla on that skid plate, and in order to use it, you have to cut the tow hooks and horseshoe knuckles off to make it fit. Man, I wish there was another option out there. I really don't want to do something that evasive to my truck...

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I called Mazzulla on that skid plate, and in order to use it, you have to cut the tow hooks and horseshoe knuckles off to make it fit. Man, I wish there was another option out there. I really don't want to do something that evasive to my truck...

 

The tow hooks can be removed and the knuckles serve no purpose after assembly. I say go for it! That skid plate is awesome...

 

Call Gunnell's Tire & Auto (480) 844-1090 and ask for Ryan. He can take care of everything if you choose to go that route.

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Removed the air dam this evening. Plan to get the Mazzulla skid plate and bar once it's available at SDHQ

 

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SWEET! Is your truck black or tungsten?

All these blacked out 2016s make me want one!

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Haggled a guy on CL for his set of Tahoe wheels and slapped my BF Goodrich's on them. Love the look, and am happy I achieved the look I was going for without having to do aftermarket wheels.

 

 

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Looks great. What size tires are you running? Do you have a level installed?

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