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I wanted to go back to something "more stock", thinking about taking 1" of lift off, but we'll see

 

 

2.5" Level + 1.5" Body Lift

22x9" OEM CK158 Wheels

305/45R22 Nitto Terra Grappler

No Rubbing / No Trimming

 

This is the best pic I have so far, will post more...the trucks sits level, but the stockers are in the bed so it looks nose high in this pic

 

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Looks good....I like it.

 

Do you think that wheel and tire setup would clear with only a level?

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I wanted to go back to something "more stock", thinking about taking 1" of lift off, but we'll see

 

 

2.5" Level + 1.5" Body Lift

22x9" OEM CK158 Wheels

305/45R22 Nitto Terra Grappler

No Rubbing / No Trimming

 

This is the best pic I have so far, will post more...the trucks sits level, but the stockers are in the bed so it looks nose high in this pic

 

20140919_180514_RichtoneHDR_zpsfhqfec6j.

 

 

 

I like it! What is your opinion on the 33x12.50R20 Federal Couragia M/Ts when you had those?

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Hello I'm new to the forums. I am trying to find some wheel post. I'm looking for some pic of the 22' ses wheel on a 2014 Sierra Denali. If anybody has this wheel please post some pictures. Thank you.

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Looking for some pic of the 22' ses wheel on a Sierra denial. Does anybody have this style of wheel? I have not seen this wheel. I have a 2014 black denial. looking for a set but first would like to see them on the truck. Please post pics . Thank you.

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Looks good....I like it.

 

Do you think that wheel and tire setup would clear with only a level?

Yes my current setup would clear easy with just a level, most likely without a lift at all. It is not aggressive at all from an offset perspective.

 

 

 

 

I like it! What is your opinion on the 33x12.50R20 Federal Couragia M/Ts when you had those?

Good quality tire for the price, look really agressive and wear really good. However, and this is a BIG HOWEVER, they are the loudest most abnoxious tire I have had outside of Nitto Mud Grapplers. You can literally feel the knobs rolling from a start. I've migrated to a much milder taste over the years, but I'd never run the Federals again. If you want a Mud Grappler look and feel for a fraction of the price they are a great alternative. I'd never recommend them for a street tire.

 

there is a guy on customwheeloffset.com that says he fit 20x10 rims with -24 offset 33x12.50 wheels on a leveling kit. i want to see what everybody has to say about this

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W/ my 4" of lift, those same wheels and a 305/55/20 I would slightly rub at full lock with some flex. In everyday flat ground driving I wouldn't see an issue, but any full lock incline turns would most likely rub....just telling you my personal opinion from my own experience (which has obviously had many setups a long the way :))

 

A couple of better pics of the new setup...

 

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I wanted to go back to something "more stock", thinking about taking 1" of lift off, but we'll see

 

 

 

2.5" Level + 1.5" Body Lift

22x9" OEM CK158 Wheels

305/45R22 Nitto Terra Grappler

No Rubbing / No Trimming

 

This is the best pic I have so far, will post more...the trucks sits level, but the stockers are in the bed so it looks nose high in this pic

 

20140919_180514_RichtoneHDR_zpsfhqfec6j.

I've been thinking about doing something similar. Do you think you could fit 285/55/22s without rubbing? They are almost 35s but more narrow. How much clearance do you have with the swaybar at full lock?

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there is a guy on customwheeloffset.com that says he fit 20x10 rims with -24 offset 33x12.50 wheels on a leveling kit. i want to see what everybody has to say about this

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All I have to say is good luck to anyone who tries it. I couldn't fit a -12 offset without cutting, I'm sure he had to do a lot.

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A couple of better pics of the new setup...

 

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I love these wheels. Beautiful truck. :thumbs:

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I have read most this tread but have not found an answer to my questions. I have a 2014 Silverado 1500 LTZ with a 2.5 in level and 1.5 Zone body lift. I am wondering about the biggest tire I can fit without rubbing. I know a 275/65/20 will fit as many people run that size with just a leveling kit. I was thinking about some 295/65/20 Nitto Tera grapplers or even bigger if possible. Any suggestions and pics?

 

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I have read most this tread but have not found an answer to my questions. I have a 2014 Silverado 1500 LTZ with a 2.5 in level and 1.5 Zone body lift. I am wondering about the biggest tire I can fit without rubbing. I know a 275/65/20 will fit as many people run that size with just a leveling kit. I was thinking about some 295/65/20 Nitto Tera grapplers or even bigger if possible. Any suggestions and pics?

 

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Not sure if a 295/65/20 will fit. I know some people have fit 35s without and rubbing issues though.

 

Hope you find your answer soon!

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I have read most this tread but have not found an answer to my questions. I have a 2014 Silverado 1500 LTZ with a 2.5 in level and 1.5 Zone body lift. I am wondering about the biggest tire I can fit without rubbing. I know a 275/65/20 will fit as many people run that size with just a leveling kit. I was thinking about some 295/65/20 Nitto Tera grapplers or even bigger if possible. Any suggestions and pics?

 

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I'm running a RC 3½" with 305/55/20's on -12 offset wheels. minor rub on fender carpet once and a while at full lock.

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22 x9 Boss 330's 32mm offset

 

285/65R22's Nitto Terra grapplers, 2.5" level

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I got tired on the truck spinning at every red light in the rain and getting stuck on flat grass in a 4x4 on the stock Goodyears. I am noow running 275/70r18 BFG KO's. I do not have a front level (my truck sits dead level stock anyway) and I have tried to make the tires rub at full lock by backing over speed bumps and even onto curbs and it will not rub. The truck looks 100% better to me than with the stock strret treads.

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