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I'll keep your thread on topic. I just bought mine a couple weeks ago. Removed my running boards and put on my favorite 22's.

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hello everyone im new here and I love this form but anyways here is my set up on my silverado

 

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This thread WAS a post your tire wheel setup. But now its just another what should I buy and what fits thread thread. :nonod:

We should clean this up so we only see the setups not the fitment questions. Fitment questions and size issues go elsewhere. Just sayin!

Yes let's keep this thread to wheel & tire info and best of all, pics.

 

And yes travalan21es i have a TGC 2.5" level With just alittle Plastic trimming. I only rubbed in reverse. i Needed to Trim some metal to totally eleviate The rubbing.

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I'll keep your thread on topic. I just bought mine a couple weeks ago. Removed my running boards and put on my favorite 22's.

 

Well, you kept it on topic but you didn't post the details of your set up. Details, man!

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22" SEV CK162 6 spoke black, 285/45r22 Dueler H/L. Just the factory black 22s available. Liked these the best.

 

Well, you kept it on topic but you didn't post the details of your set up. Details, man!

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I am looking to keep my truck completely stock (no lift or leveling)....It is a 2014 Silverado z71 with the 18" wheels. I am thinking of getting 305/60r18 tires for it. I do not want the tires to rub and do not want to trim. Any information will be helpful. Thanks! Also, can GM reconfigure the TPMS for the increased PSI of a LT tire?

 

Thanks

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275/60/20 Tuff T04 Matt Black with Nitto Terra Grappler AT rubber. 2" RC Level +10 offset no rubbing

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Rims: Factory 20"

Tires; GY Duratrac LT275/65R20's

Lift: RC 2.5

 

Any rubbing Mr Drag?

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Cooper ATPs 275/60/20 on stock AT Black Rims

 

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Any rubbing Mr Drag?

None what so ever. You just have too pull the inner fender liner back with a cable ties. Both sides took about 3 mins. each....

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None what so ever. You just have too pull the inner fender liner back with a cable ties. Both sides took about 3 mins. each....

 

Sent you a PM

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Would you mind sharing a picture on here?

 

Post that picture in a PM or somewhere else so this thread stays on track with just pictures of tires and wheel set-ups.

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As suggested in another thread, I figured I'd try to get this going. It'd be really cool if all the 2014+ forum members would post your wheel/tire set-up in a central location.

 

Post some pics, and include details on sizes, offset, backspace, lifts, levels etc.

 

Also tell us about any rubbing and/or trimming required to run your set-up.

 

Thanks

The last line of the OP opened the conversation to rubbing issues.

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Cooper ATPs 275/60/20 on stock AT Black Rims

 

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Powder coated, or did you order blacked-out rims from somewhere?

 

I ike the look of the dark green with the black.

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