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Thanks man, its a 4 inch in the front and 3 1/2 in the back [emoji1419]

 

 

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Level 8 Mk6 in gunmetal, 18x9 0 offset

BFG K02, 305/65-18

4" Fabtech lift/level

 

Slight rub only at extreme left/right wheel turn.

Lightly trimmed the front Husky mud flaps near the mounting screw holes.

 

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That's a real good looking tire. Thanks for all the pics. Looks like 4" lift is the minimum for that size and would probably look good with a 6" lift too.

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That's a real good looking tire. Thanks for all the pics. Looks like 4" lift is the minimum for that size and would probably look good with a 6" lift too.

 

 

Yes I agree I think 4" is minimum. Hmm now ya got me thinking of going to a 6". :)

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Yes I agree I think 4" is minimum. Hmm now ya got me thinking of going to a 6". :)

 

the combination is amazing. you got a good but very rare taste :D

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Do you have the part number or link?

 

 

 

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Let me know if you come across a good set of black ones. I have the Pro Comps too and they look terrible after only 4 months.

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I dig it!!

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Meethod Mesh 17x8.5, 0 offset,

285/70/17 BFG T/A KO2,

2" Level

 

 

 

 

Did you color match your handles and mirrors?

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Did you color match your handles and mirrors?

I'm pretty sure the mid-level trim comes that way. The lower levels come with the black textured stuff and the higher levels come with chrome everywhere. At least that's how the Silverados are...

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Hey guys, someone has probably asked at some point but I can't find a good answer. I picked up my new 2016 Silverado z71, I have an RC 2" leveling kit on order for it. I have been looking at some new wheels, found a few sets I like but most are 0 offset. My question is will a 0 offset fit with out poking out from the fenders, trying to stay close to, or flush with the edges of the fenders while running a 275 60 20 duratrac. Looking at 20x9 wheels.

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Hey guys, someone has probably asked at some point but I can't find a good answer. I picked up my new 2016 Silverado z71, I have an RC 2" leveling kit on order for it. I have been looking at some new wheels, found a few sets I like but most are 0 offset. My question is will a 0 offset fit with out poking out from the fenders, trying to stay close to, or flush with the edges of the fenders while running a 275 60 20 duratrac. Looking at 20x9 wheels.

 

You'll be totally fine with this setup. I have a 2" kit and barely rub with 305-55-20's on 0 offset.

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You'll be totally fine with this setup. I have a 2" kit and barely rub with 305-55-20's on 0 offset.

Thanks hotrodz37 for the reply, I figured I would be fine on rubbing, my concern was how far the 0 offset would put the wheels. I would like to be fairly flush with the fenders but I don't want to have my tire sticking out a half inch or further. Do you happen to have a picture down the side of your truck? Obviously with a 305 your tire would stick out a bit further. I know i would be ok with a +12 - +18, but 2 wheels i found that i like are only offered in a 0. Edited by StormtrooperZ71
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Thanks hotrodz37 for the reply, I figured I would be fine on rubbing, my concern was how far the 0 offset would put the wheels. I would like to be fairly flush with the fenders but I don't want to have my tire sticking out a half inch or further. Do you happen to have a picture down the side of your truck? Obviously with a 305 your tire would stick out a bit further. I know i would be ok with a +12 - +18, but 2 wheels i found that i like are only offered in a 0.

I think 0 would be perfect, especially with your tire size. Mine stick out about 1/2 from the fender, you should be flush. Pic below.

 

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