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295/55R20 Trail Grapplers

The cure for any squeak, Rattle or any annoying sound your truck previously made. Even the steering wheel clicking... Gone! And it looks badass :)

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Sarosi6671 Sorry I'm new to the forum n not sure how to put your quote into my message, and haven't found any other posts with info on your set up,but what I was wondering is if you had to do any trimming, or if the wheels n tires fit without rubbing? I have a 2 inch fabtech leveling kit, and that is the same offset and close to the same wheel I'm looking for. Also, do u have any more pictures of the truck, maybe down the side showing how much the tires stick out? Thanks, sweet looking truck!

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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.

I love this truck. It's my favorite look and set up. I'm looking for the wheel too. If you don't want the 285/55/22 terra's. Let me know. I have a '14 SLT CC SB WHITE 4X4 with 2.5 level. I really love this look. Great job.
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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.

I'll try to get some full lock pics for you today...

 

What's on your mirror? I looks like you paper mache'd the light on it

It's white vinyl lol I had removed the LED lights to mess with them and didn't want dirt / rain getting in there so I put white vinyl over it

 

I love this truck. It's my favorite look and set up. I'm looking for the wheel too. If you don't want the 285/55/22 terra's. Let me know. I have a '14 SLT CC SB WHITE 4X4 with 2.5 level. I really love this look. Great job.

I will probably be selling the Terras, thinking about keeping the 35 Trails... If you're local (DFW, TX) and interested in the 285/55/22 Terras let me know

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I'll try to get some full lock pics for you today...

 

It's white vinyl lol I had removed the LED lights to mess with them and didn't want dirt / rain getting in there so I put white vinyl over it

 

I will probably be selling the Terras, thinking about keeping the 35 Trails... If you're local (DFW, TX) and interested in the 285/55/22 Terras let me know

No I'm not local I'm in Denver. I'll be getting a 1.5 body also. Will the 285/55/22 fit with out rubbing and what gears do you have. Will I lose any HP Going from 20" wheels to 22"/34" tires with 3.42 gears. Thanks
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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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Hey Bagged I like the GMC over the silverado you had before. It looks like you have the amp power steps on your truck with the 1.5" body lift. If you do what was done for them to clear the center body mount bracket when they fold up. I have the zone 1.5" body lift on order right now but wasn't sure the best way to get the power steps to clear the mount. Would you mind snapping a pic thanks for any help.

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Hey Bagged I like the GMC over the silverado you had before. It looks like you have the amp power steps on your truck with the 1.5" body lift. If you do what was done for them to clear the center body mount bracket when they fold up. I have the zone 1.5" body lift on order right now but wasn't sure the best way to get the power steps to clear the mount. Would you mind snapping a pic thanks for any help.

You have to remove the bolt / washer and trim for clearance. I never did this on my Silverado and annoyed my so bad, so I finally investigated it on the Sierra and fixed the issue. Keep the cut parallel to the body and as close to that bolt as allowed to still function.

 

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Wow it really clears them that well? Any trimming at all?

How could I trim the sway bar? Lol I haven't done any flexed full lock instigation but everyday driving I haven't had any issue Edited by baggedlvintegra
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You have to remove the bolt / washer and trim for clearance. I never did this on my Silverado and annoyed my so bad, so I finally investigated it on the Sierra and fixed the issue. Keep the cut parallel to the body and as close to that bolt as allowed to still function.

 

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How could I trim the sway bar? Lol I haven't done any flexed full lock instigation but everyday driving I haven't had any issue

I figured it took some trimming but that looks like more than a trim. My understanding is that the hellwig front sway bar will get you some extra clearance, I personally don't have a sway bar on mine, seeing the 35 inch tires on your's I think 305 65 18 should clear on mine no problem. I'm running -12 bs with 285 65 18 and they rub at full lock in reverse so the 305 have me a little leary. Thanks for the pic

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Winter combo

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Stock Denali 20"alloy rims with BF Goodrich KO2 275/550/20

Damn near the same circumference as my 295/45/22, so I don't have to change any speedometer setting.

Summer combo

Denali,

 

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Winter combo

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Stock Denali 20"alloy rims with BF Goodrich KO2 275/550/20

Damn near the same circumference as my 295/45/22, so I don't have to change any speedometer setting.

Summer combo

Denali,

 

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275/70r18 Cooper Zeon LTZ

Bilstein 5100 shocks with 1 1/4" lift at front

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