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275/60-20 BFG KO2's on the stock wheels on my 2015 Sierra, no leveling kit.

 

How are you liking those tires? They look great

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I've got a 2015 Chevy 1500 crew cab ltz 5.3l I just got a couple months ago. Looking at installing the RC 2.5" level then for rubber putting on 295/55r20 either nitto trail grapps or terra grapps. Wheels are going to be fuel maverick 20x9. Still haven't decided if I want +20 or +1 offset..anybody know how far the +1 offset would stick out? I have mud guards on front and back I just don't want to chip paint.

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I've got a 2015 Chevy 1500 crew cab ltz 5.3l I just got a couple months ago. Looking at installing the RC 2.5" level then for rubber putting on 295/55r20 either nitto trail grapps or terra grapps. Wheels are going to be fuel maverick 20x9. Still haven't decided if I want +20 or +1 offset..anybody know how far the +1 offset would stick out? I have mud guards on front and back I just don't want to chip paint.

I have 275 tires with +18mm offset and weathertech mudgaurds, the bubble of the sidewall is out past the mudguards, but the actual tread is barely inside. With the +20mm offset and 295 tires you would be 8mm further out than me. With the +1 offset you would be 27mm further out than me. If you are worried about paint chips, I would go with the +20

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I have 275 tires with +18mm offset and weathertech mudgaurds, the bubble of the sidewall is out past the mudguards, but the actual tread is barely inside. With the +20mm offset and 295 tires you would be 8mm further out than me. With the +1 offset you would be 27mm further out than me. If you are worried about paint chips, I would go with the +20

Thanks a bunch! I kind of figured I would end up getting +20 offset but wanted to see if someone had any input.

 

 

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just some sunny day pics on my Intros..
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Wow, your truck is gorgeous... would you mind posting what you used for this wheel tire setup (size, backspace, etc.)? Also your drop info too. Thanks!

 

~jd

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Wow, your truck is gorgeous... would you mind posting what you used for this wheel tire setup (size, backspace, etc.)? Also your drop info too. Thanks!

 

~jd

i'll have to get back to you on the backspacing. as for the rest of the info, it's a 4/7 mcgaughys drop with 1" adjustable shackles to give me a 4/8

the front wheels are Intro Wheels 818s 22x8.5 with 265/40/22 Nitto NT420s tires (30.4" tall)

the rear wheels are Intro Wheels 818s 22x10.5 with 305/40/22 Nitto NT420s tires (31.6" tall)

 

since the rear tires are a little over 1" bigger than the fronts, the 1" drop evened out the wheel well gap better and brought the rake down.

 

For the wheels, i went with polished hoops and the centers are brushed with a clear powder coating.

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275/60-20 BFG KO2's on the stock wheels on my 2015 Sierra, no leveling kit.

We need more pics!

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Thanks a bunch! I kind of figured I would end up getting +20 offset but wanted to see if someone had any input.

 

 

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I have +1s and like the way the truck sits. Puts the wheels out approx 1" wider on each side. I have 275/65/20s with a 2.5" rc kit and I rub a bit, so if you went with 295/55/20 you would rub bad and would be better off going with a +20 setup

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I have +1s and like the way the truck sits. Puts the wheels out approx 1" wider on each side. I have 275/65/20s with a 2.5" rc kit and I rub a bit, so if you went with 295/55/20 you would rub bad and would be better off going with a +20 setup

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I figured if I went with the 295/55/20 I would end up having to get the +20 offset. Here's a truck I found with the exact same set up I want but different tires: da80d42371639ebba7b0fdfff0ee2911.jpg

 

 

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To anyone who has fuel rims, did they come with 4 black and 4 green rings? If so, what are they for?

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To anyone who has fuel rims, did they come with 4 black and 4 green rings? If so, what are they for?

I was wondering the same thing when I got my wheels. So I contacted the place i got the from and they said they are hub rings. But since our trucks are lug centric we dont need them.

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