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Factory GMC 22s with 35" Open Country MTs. I lucked up and found the 22s from a friend.

Do you have any other lift outside of the leveling kit? Which leveling kit do you have? I like the look of your truck!

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Did you use the factory lug nuts?

Alright,

 

The rig is making progress. With the exception of the nice door dent someone gave me and failed to report. Some People Suck!

 

To date I have installed the following:

 

2015 GMC Sierra SLT Texas Edition 4X4

Line X Liner

Access Lo Pro Soft Tonneau

Husky Job Box

Weigh Safe 6" Adjustable Hitch

2.0 Fox Adjustable Coil Overs

2.0 Fox Rear IFPs

22" Dub Shot Caller's

305/45R22 Nitto Terra Grappler G2s. No Rub

 

Up next:

Fix the door

Borla Dual Exhaust with Gunmetal tips

American Brothers Design Gunmetal Emblems front and Rear

Swing Case Tool Box

Weather Tech Mats

 

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Woohoo! Have new rims and tires coming in the next few weeks :D

 

20x9 MB Wheels TKO 0 Offset

BFG KO2 275/60/R20

 

Alot of great setups here that were inspirations. Now I can finally contribute lol

 

Can't wait to post pictures once mounted!

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Anyone have any experience with running a 295/60/20 toyo open country AT2 on a RC 2.5" level? 20x9 wheels with a +18 offset. Factory mud flaps on a 2014 silvy. Rub? Thanks.

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Anyone have any experience with running a 295/60/20 toyo open country AT2 on a RC 2.5" level? 20x9 wheels with a +18 offset. Factory mud flaps on a 2014 silvy. Rub? Thanks.

That's a 34" tall, 11.8 " wide tire. I think a lot of guys here run that size with just a lift. You'd probably be ok.

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Rough Country 2.5" leveling kit (front only)

Stock OEM 20x9 +27

BFG A/T KO2s 285/65/20

 

They rub the back of the liner at full lock, but I've been about 50 miles and some tight turns without hearing/ feeling it yet. I'll zip tie when I do, though I'm really contemplating switching the wheels and going with an offset that will push them out a bit without having to zip tie.

 

Love what it did to the stance, such a different truck now without losing much of the stock ride!

 

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Hi Folks,

Great forum and my first post I believe.

 

I have a 15 GMC All Terrain 6.2 .

It is a 4x4 d/cab, lowered 2/3.

I have these wheels.

http://www.mhtwheels.com/switch-f158-w-6089.htm 20 inch

 

I prefer to run Toyo Proxes STii but they don't come in 285/55/20, which is the size I believe I should have.

The wheels appear to be 30+ offset and I am not aware of the stock wheel offset.

With the truck being slightly lowered, I want a tire size to fill up the wheel opening and the rim not to

push the outer edge of the tire past the lip.

I think 285/50/20 would leave more gap than I want.

I notice a lot of trucks in this thread running 305/50/20 which may work.

 

So..

What is the stock wheel offset

Are the wheels I have going to push the tires out too far for a lowered truck.

Any recommendations for tire size as well as brand and model.

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2016 Silverado Crew Cab Texas Edition

2" Level

20X9 Fuel Throttles

33X12.5X20 Federal Couragia

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2016 Silverado Crew Cab Texas Edition

2" Level

20X9 Fuel Throttles

33X12.5X20 Federal Couragia

any rubbing? specifically drive line components.

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None at all, I was very surprised. It seems like they fit perfect.

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any rubbing? specifically drive line components.

None at all, I was very surprised. It seems like they fit perfect.

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