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I haven't but have been wondering the same. Tried to find fuel anthracite Trophy rims on a Iridium Metallic truck for some time. Never found it.

 

Found the Fuel Coupler on Iridium. I don't like it near as much as I thought I would.

 

http://www.laurabuickgmc.com/VehicleDetails/new-2015-GMC-Sierra_1500-Crew_Cab_Short_Box_4_Wheel_Drive_SLT-Collinsville-IL/2475188233

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Good find. I like them on that color better than black wheels...I think. The pics are sub par at best but it seems to be a pretty good match.

 

Looks like a fairly good color match to Iridium, but I really think it needs something with the chrome on the truck.

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Looks like a fairly good color match to Iridium, but I really think it needs something with the chrome on the truck.

 

 

Agree with that. I am just about ready to pull the trigger on these after seeing that pic. Anthracite with a milled edge.

 

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Agree with that. I am just about ready to pull the trigger on these after seeing that pic. Anthracite with a milled edge.

 

Fuel-D542-Maverick-1.jpg

That's too funny! I was thinking the exact same thing. I think that would be perfect, b/c I've seen that maverick wheel in black plenty on black trucks and it looks great. You'll probably beat me to it, so can't wait to see how yours looks.

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Tungsten metallic with black fuel hostage 20x9s. Looks good i think method Mesh will look good.

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Wondering if anyone has any info on the wheel on the left. It's what's on my truck currently. Notice the black inserts and lug well. The wheel on the right is pretty common/easy to find(9594489)without black paint. I can't find any part info for the ones I have(black paint). Original part number?? Is this factory or stock??post-141675-0-85466600-1427594623_thumb.jpg

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Wondering if anyone has any info on the wheel on the left. It's what's on my truck currently. Notice the black inserts and lug well. The wheel on the right is pretty common/easy to find(9594489)without black paint. I can't find any part info for the ones I have(black paint). Original part number?? Is this factory or stock??post-141675-0-85466600-1427594623_thumb.jpg

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Tungsten metallic with black fuel hostage 20x9s. Looks good i think method Mesh will look good.

Those look very nice... im going with 556fc63aa295fef2b1dbccd2283484e4.jpg6c87317a09d43a465b765663fb6c5cf7.jpg2865cb02855031f429573b9cb934f6db.jpg today its the bottom pic. But I've been changing back in forth. .. I'll have them on by may. On my 275/60/20 bfg ko2.
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Those look very nice... im going with 556fc63aa295fef2b1dbccd2283484e4.jpg6c87317a09d43a465b765663fb6c5cf7.jpg2865cb02855031f429573b9cb934f6db.jpg today its the bottom pic. But I've been changing back in forth. .. I'll have them on by may. On my 275/60/20 bfg ko2.

That'll be a very nice setup. The local GMC dealership has a orange 1500 Sierra with a level and K02's parked outside our store and it is clean.
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Think a open country MTS

 

Size:295 65 r20s

 

on stock ltz 20s will fit with a 2.5" rough country leveling kit?

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Think a open country MTS

 

Size:295 65 r20s

 

on stock ltz 20s will fit with a 2.5" rough country leveling kit?

No. That's over 35" tall. You'll be lucky to squeeze a 295/60/20, and that might even require some trimming.

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Think a open country MTS

 

Size:295 65 r20s

 

on stock ltz 20s will fit with a 2.5" rough country leveling kit?

I've seen a couple people on here do 285/65/20 on stock rims, but not sure I've seen 295.

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2015 Sierra SLT 4x4 Z71, 4 inch pro-comp lift, 33x12.5 Toyo MT's, 20 inch fuel Mavericks, color matched bumpers, N Fab steps

 

 

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