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Looks good. I've got a set of chrome Dub Skillz off my 2016 Tahoe just sitting in the garage. I wondered how the Skillz would look on a truck. I like it. I almost mounted mine on some beefy tires but went another direction. Still tempting though. Nice truck!

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Dub Skillz were some of the only wheels I liked, wasn't sure how they would look with a 305/40 but they ended up looking good [emoji1417]

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20x10 Hostile Sprocket, -19 offset with Toyo Open Country 33X12.50R20LT rubber. Slight rubbing on full lock on the driver side but not bad. The truck was already leveled when I bought it so I'm not sure the brand, etc but it was sitting pretty high.

 

Thanks to Bigfoot16 for all the help on the offset, etc. I basically copied his setup (haha)

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Dub Skillz were some of the only wheels I liked, wasn't sure how they would look with a 305/40 but they ended up looking good [emoji1417]

 

Just enough tire, they look real good.

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20x10 Hostile Sprocket, -19 offset with Toyo Open Country 33X12.50R20LT rubber. Slight rubbing on full lock on the driver side but not bad. The truck was already leveled when I bought it so I'm not sure the brand, etc but it was sitting pretty high.

 

Thanks to Bigfoot16 for all the help on the offset, etc. I basically copied his setup (haha)

That sits really good ! Edited by cid.yamaha
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I would like to get bigger and more agressive tires on my 2014 GMC Sierra slt. I have a 2.25 inch lift in the front and a 1 inch lift in the back. I have the stock 20x9 chrome rims and I would like to get the biggest tires I can get without rubbing. Does anyone have any suggestions? Replies would be much appreciated, thanks everyone

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I would like to get bigger and more agressive tires on my 2014 GMC Sierra slt. I have a 2.25 inch lift in the front and a 1 inch lift in the back. I have the stock 20x9 chrome rims and I would like to get the biggest tires I can get without rubbing. Does anyone have any suggestions? Replies would be much appreciated, thanks everyone

 

Don't think you're gonna get much help with this as your first post. Your answer is in the 169 pages before this one. I recommend you start from page 1 and work your way forward....there are many options.

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I would like to get bigger and more agressive tires on my 2014 GMC Sierra slt. I have a 2.25 inch lift in the front and a 1 inch lift in the back. I have the stock 20x9 chrome rims and I would like to get the biggest tires I can get without rubbing. Does anyone have any suggestions? Replies would be much appreciated, thanks everyone

As stated, there's a whole lot of information and pictures in this thread. Take your time and look around, like many of us have done. Here's the short answer.....295/55/20 will be a safe bet, and should fit without any trouble at all. Lots of guys running those. 33x12.50x20, 305/55/20, or 275/65/20 will be the limit. The 33's or 305's will be wider than the 275's, but the 275's will be taller. The 305's might rub your sway bar at full lock. The 275's might rub your wheel liner. Or, either size might clear just fine. It will depend on the exact tire and your particular truck. Some guys clear them, and others rub a little bit. If you're willing to trim, then you can run a 285/65/20 or 295/60/20.

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3.5" lift with upper control arms. I left rear block untouched. Cooper Zeon 285/50/20

Fuel Turbo wheels 20x10 -18 offset

Looks a little taller up front cause it's on uneven ground. The ride is very smooth.

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20x10 Hostile Sprocket, -19 offset with Toyo Open Country 33X12.50R20LT rubber. Slight rubbing on full lock on the driver side but not bad. The truck was already leveled when I bought it so I'm not sure the brand, etc but it was sitting pretty high.

 

Thanks to Bigfoot16 for all the help on the offset, etc. I basically copied his setup (haha)

 

That might be one of the nicest setups I've seen so far! Looks sick

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