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I did a 2" procomp level kit tonight and am trying some Hercules Terra Trac M/Ts in 305/55r20 on my factory rims with 1.5" wheel spacers in rear. (I've got rear blocks and 1/2" lower spacers if I nee more lift but wanted to see if tires fit like it is.) We'll see how it goes tomorrow. Pics to come........

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This week I'll be putting some BFGoodrich KO2 (325/60R20s) on Fuel Assualt rims (20x10 at -18 offset). I have a 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 (Z71) with a leveling kit and Bushwacker Fender Flares. I think the size will be around 35.5"s so...we'll have to see if rubbing occurs lol. I will see if I can post a pic once they are installed.

 

I'm currently running on stock 20" rims and BFGoodrich 275/60R20s. I believe they are 33"s total.

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Gonna change out the Ranchos for some Bilstien 5100 and get the front another .5 to 1" higher. Also unlike I've read in several posts I had to space out front wheels also to get the right "offset" look. Here's now. I'll post up another after the Bilstiens get installed.

 

 

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This week I'll be putting some BFGoodrich KO2 (325/60R20s) on Fuel Assault rims (20x10 at -18 offset). I have a 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 (Z71) with a leveling kit and Bushwacker Fender Flares. I think the size will be around 35.5"s so...we'll have to see if rubbing occurs lol. I will see if I can post a pic once they are installed.

 

I'm currently running on stock 20" rims and BFGoodrich 275/60R20s. I believe they are 33"s total.

Please post picks! I am putting the 2.5" RC on my 16 Chevy and wanting to go with a 33X12.50 with that exact wheel. I'm concerned with the -18 offset, if it will rub

 

 

I've been running on the BFGoodrich KO2 (325/60R20s) with Fuel Assault rims (20x10 at -18 offset) on a 6" FabTech Lift for a while now. I do have rubbing for both front tires when I am fully turned left or right. The rubbing occurs on the rear-inside of the wheel wells. I had trimmed the carpet-like liner up a little exposing about an 1" (one inch) of the metal wheel well. I do not have mud-guards on since I have the Bushwacker Fender Flairs. I currently do not have any pictures with me except for a side view with the 35.5" KO2 tires and Fuel Assault Rims.

 

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If I leave the bilestien 5100 on the stock setting and put at 2.5 inch level block dose that work , or does anyone have any better ideas?

I would just go with the RC 2.5" and be done with it. I had a 2" RC style level kit and replaced it with the 5100's top setting. Not much difference in the ride. I should have kept it the way I had it. + you are going to pay $$ to have someone change out the struts. Unless you know how to do it. Make sure you have the right size coil compressor.

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