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Shocker....Traded a member for wheels/tires.

 

2015 Sierra 1500 4WD

2.5" Leveling Kit

1.5" Zone Body Lift

OEM 22x9 +24 CK158 Wheels

325/50R22 Nitto Trail Grappler MT

No Trimming / No Rubbing

 

I also have a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/55R22 and I'm on the fence about what setup I'll run, but here it is for now with the Trails

 

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Shocker....Traded a member for wheels/tires.

 

2015 Sierra 1500 4WD

2.5" Leveling Kit

1.5" Zone Body Lift

OEM 22x9 +24 CK158 Wheels

325/50R22 Nitto Trail Grappler MT

No Trimming / No Rubbing

 

I also have a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/55R22 and I'm on the fence about what setup I'll run, but here it is for now with the Trails

 

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I think it looks great!!

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Got my 24X14 American Force Burnout with 37" Toyos put on today 3f6e67b09d0f7d34f84d09511fe693e7.jpga62c38797bef804adb425d4222abcfd4.jpg7d117eb85af6b74d274d5fe78f62e23e.jpg

 

 

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Got my 24X14 American Force Burnout with 37" Toyos put on today 3f6e67b09d0f7d34f84d09511fe693e7.jpga62c38797bef804adb425d4222abcfd4.jpg7d117eb85af6b74d274d5fe78f62e23e.jpg

 

 

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Looks good!! What's the offset of the wheels?
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Looks good!! What's the offset of the wheels?

thanks bro, and I think they are -44, plus I have 2" adapters

 

 

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Fuel Coupler 20x9 +1 offset

 

(On factory 275/55/R20 until my truck is lifted and i can fit 35x12.5's)

 

I actually like the way it looks with the OEM tires. Gives it a "street truck" look which i have no problem staying with until i can get it lifted.

 

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They stick out maybe 1" from the fender, perfect look IMO, I love them!

 

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22x10 Fuel Nutz

35x12.5 Toyo MTs

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Love this setup! I prefer 22"s myself. Wish i could run a 35 on my 22" setup but i need more lift than just a level. I managed to cram 33.3" with my level tho. What lift are you running andis yours 4wd?
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Thanks! I love the 22's. Would have gone 24 but you can't get 35's with a 24. At least not an MT. I've got the RC 6" but added Bilstein shocks and struts. Yeah it's 4x4 - notice the chrome decal on the fender [emoji39]

 

 

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Thanks! I love the 22's. Would have gone 24 but you can't get 35's with a 24. At least not an MT. I've got the RC 6" but added Bilstein shocks and struts. Yeah it's 4x4 - notice the chrome decal on the fender [emoji39]

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Yea im looking at it on my phone and missed the 4x4 sticker on small screen lol. Mine is only 2wd, as itll never see anything but asphalt but i still love the look. Thats why i went with a nitto ATs as i think in my case, its a happy medium. But yea man, i dig that truck. Looks killer
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Thanks! I love the 22's. Would have gone 24 but you can't get 35's with a 24. At least not an MT. I've got the RC 6" but added Bilstein shocks and struts. Yeah it's 4x4 - notice the chrome decal on the fender [emoji39]

 

 

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So the Bilistein shocks and struts is an "upgrade" with that kit? Do you find the ride similar to stock? Love those 22's, very nice look.

 

 

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So the Bilistein shocks and struts is an "upgrade" with that kit? Do you find the ride similar to stock? Love those 22's, very nice look.

 

 

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Absolutely. The RC rear shocks are not very good and since the truck has a lot of miles I decided to do the struts too. I think it rides better than stock. Even had a friend ride with me and he thought it rides better than my Infiniti. Thanks! I think the 22's are great.

 

 

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Shocker....Traded a member for wheels/tires.

 

2015 Sierra 1500 4WD

2.5" Leveling Kit

1.5" Zone Body Lift

OEM 22x9 +24 CK158 Wheels

325/50R22 Nitto Trail Grappler MT

No Trimming / No Rubbing

 

I also have a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/55R22 and I'm on the fence about what setup I'll run, but here it is for now with the Trails

 

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Looks amazing. Can you take some pics at full lock? I can't imagine this doesn't rub the sway bar at full lock, but if it dosen't you just gave me new hope for running the 325/50/22 Toyo AT2s on stock 22s.

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