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So finally got the rims and tires on! I think it looks really good! Unfortunately my wife doesn't seem to like them... :( so may not get to keep them

Tires are 275/60/20 cooper Zeon LTZs offset of rims is +18mm

 

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Your wife tells you what wheels you can have on your truck? Come on mannn.

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Just got my wheels on my truck tonight it got dark so pictures are kind of bad but. I'll get more tomorrow looks mean as hell imo over the stock wheels dd7323d15faba9ce527ea8505e998e1c.jpg4b377a1777bf1e91c6a3499b2a61c8f3.jpge46070e5c491f11ec754bdcbc3c77abf.jpg86e2db65faa62e06e3e8672fc2bdbea6.jpg5c20d0ed4c28fb7107b4c51b043ba2fd.jpg

 

So iv got pro comp 34 series wheels

18x9 with a 0 offset

 

2.5 inch level from the dealer with the little block in the back to level it completely idk the rear size.

 

Tires are bfg ko2 285/65/18 minor rubbing full lock in reverse because of my mud flaps.. Other then that perfect fitment with tiny poke

 

Will get better pictures tomorrow

 

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So finally got the rims and tires on! I think it looks really good! Unfortunately my wife doesn't seem to like them... :( so may not get to keep them

Tires are 275/60/20 cooper Zeon LTZs offset of rims is +18mm

 

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If you're looking for your man card, I found it in your wife's purse! :crackup:

 

On a side note, I think your wheel setup looks good on the iridium metallic!!

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Just got my wheels on my truck tonight it got dark so pictures are kind of bad but. I'll get more tomorrow looks mean as hell imo over the stock wheels

 

So iv got pro comp 34 series wheels

18x9 with a 0 offset

 

2.5 inch level from the dealer with the little block in the back to level it completely idk the rear size.

 

Tires are bfg ko2 285/65/18 minor rubbing full lock in reverse because of my mud flaps.. Other then that perfect fitment with tiny poke

 

Will get better pictures tomorrow

 

I'm interested in seeing some daylight pics of this setup. How does that extra weight effect performance?

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I'm interested in seeing some daylight pics of this setup. How does that extra weight effect performance?

Seemed to do pretty alright on the hwy home yesterday didn't feel to heavy she is going in for its tune today to adjust tire size and speedo calibration so can't complain but I'll be for sure getting more pictures today

 

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Here are some pics I just took.

 

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2014 Denali - 2.25“ level in the front, 2.5" block in the back. Fuel Maverick 20x9, +1 offset. 295-55-20 Cooper STT Pro. My driveway slopes slightly downhill. Slight rub in reverse at full lock. Fender measures 39.25" front, 40.5" rear.

 

Love it. Pictures don't do it justice!

 

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Here are some pics I just took.

 

Method NV 17x8.5 +0 Offset

Cooper ATP (E) 285 70 17

 

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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

Oh man, When I looked at the first picture I was like, dam, look at Rawyzf taking his truck off road and getting it dirty..... Then I scrolled down and saw you had just driven to an undeveloped part in your neighborhood.

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Oh man, When I looked at the first picture I was like, dam, look at Rawyzf taking his truck off road and getting it dirty..... Then I scrolled down and saw you had just driven to an undeveloped part in your neighborhood.

Exactly, that is funny!

 

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Looks great! Your new tires are going to eat all the rocks off your driveway!

 

Oh, and you need to clean that blue off the sidewall so we can see those pretty white letters.

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Looks great! Your new tires are going to eat all the rocks off your driveway!

 

Oh, and you need to clean that blue off the sidewall so we can see those pretty white letters.

Yea I'll have to hit it with a pressure washer at the car wash! I'll be sure to snag more pictures soon haha I love the look my favorite is that little bit of poke ac1fd7dc0b14f584a119108f3fce95f3.jpg

 

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18x9, +0, is that right?

 

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