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2.5" RC Leveling Kit and 275/65R20 Goodyear Duratracs. The tires rubbed just slightly on the fender liner, a couple zip ties solved that. Thx Mr. Drag Sledder for the tips.

 

 

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2.25 Ready Lift with 295/55-20 Nitto Trail Grapplers

 

What is the wheel offset? Do the tires/wheels stick out at all? Any rub anywhere?

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What is the wheel offset? Do the tires/wheels stick out at all? Any rub anywhere?

 

20x9 with +18mm offset - don't stick out and no rubbing

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2.25 Ready Lift with 295/55-20 Nitto Trail Grapplers

 

Now that looks right..nice truck.

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I wanted to make sure everyone got my setup on here as well.

 

2 1/2 RC level kit w/ 2" spacer in the rear, 295/55/20 Toyo AT2 Xtreme w/ 14' All-Terrain stock rims on my Denali. The front's rub a little, looking at adding .25 inch spacers in the front. Has anyone done this, will it stop the rubbing? I sent an email to RC and they said that "should" work but obviously would like to talk to someone that has attempted it. The offset is supposedly a +34 for the stock AT's so that looks to be the problem not the tires. Do you need to put spacers on all 4 tires to make sure they ride the same for alighment/tire wear....etc?

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2.5" RC Leveling Kit and 275/65R20 Goodyear Duratracs. The tires rubbed just slightly on the fender liner, a couple zip ties solved that. Thx Mr. Drag Sledder for the tips.

 

 

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Looks GREAT!!!

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Just thought I would contribute...6" Fabtech lift. Federal Couragia M/T 35x12.5 on 18" Black Rhino alloys :-)

 

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Noticing a couple of "performance check" marks here. What that the send-off of your factory rubber? I know that's how mine want to go out.

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2.5" Level + 1.5" Body Lift

20x10 ET -24 Moto Metal MO970

33x12.50R20 Federal Couragia M/Ts

No Rubbing / No Trimming

 

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Are these a - 24 offset and which lift kit did you go with. I also want 20x10's on either 295 or 305 but I ordered the 20x9 and 295's with a rough country 4 3/4 combo lift kit. Seems like a big difference between a +18 & - 24 offset. Haven't installed anything yet. Thanks for your reply!

 

 

 

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2.5" Level + 1.5" Body Lift

20x10 ET -24 Moto Metal MO970

33x12.50R20 Federal Couragia M/Ts

No Rubbing / No Trimming

 

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Those wheels look good on your truck. This is the best set up you've had by far. Keep it up!

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