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I have 22" BMF Novakane Death Metal rims with 22" Nitto terra glrappler tires on my 2015 Denali. It has the Ready Lift 2 1/4 front level ~K. ✌?post-149097-0-56857200-1468064759_thumb.jpeg

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Here is a close up view.. You guys like the Denali brake caliper covers?

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Well it was a classy looking truck

 

 

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I have 22" BMF Novakane Death Metal rims with 22" Nitto terra glrappler tires on my 2015 Denali. It has the Ready Lift 2 1/4 front level ~K. [emoji1365]attachicon.gifimage.jpeg

Looks awesome, those are some of my favorite wheels!

 

 

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I have 22" BMF Novakane Death Metal rims with 22" Nitto terra glrappler tires on my 2015 Denali. It has the Ready Lift 2 1/4 front level ~K. [emoji1365]attachicon.gifimage.jpeg

Hey Cheney, what's the specs on the wheels and tires and also what bed cover do you have? Any more pics of your truck also?

 

 

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May be a dumb question but does anyone know if there is a GMC center for these wheels? Absolutely love them and can trade straight across for them but don't want to if there isn't a GMC center...

 

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Factory Reproductions 22"X9" (+31) with Nitto 420S 275/40R22 (front) and 305/40R22 (rear).

 

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2016 Silverado 1500 WT Midnight Edition

285/70R17 on Method "The Standard" rims

Camburg 2.5 leveling kit

No trimming no rubbing

 

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what offset?

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After sitting in my garage for months, new setup finally. 20x10 -12 Black Rhino Tanay, 285/55 Falken at3w. 2" level- surprisingly no rubbing.

 

Now needs prerunner bumper, blackbear tune, chrome delete.

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22x9.5 Dub Skillz with 305/40/22

On a 4/7 drop

 

 

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BAD ASS pic ....... a little editing and it's worthy of a wall picture. I'm a semi-pro photographer and love this image.

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Not much here ......... for the time being 2" FabTech level w/ 285/55/20 Michelins. Wheels are the factory AT which have been painted to match the body color and face polished.

 

Planning on a 4.5" lift w/ 295/55/20 Toyos on the factory wheels.

 

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dla, beautiful truck. I do miss my 04 "shorty" at times. same stance, very fun little truck to drive with the 5.3.

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BAD ASS pic ....... a little editing and it's worthy of a wall picture. I'm a semi-pro photographer and love this image.

Thanks appreciate it, didn't have my dslr so my iPhone had to do that day lol
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anyone know if the middle part on the CK162 can come off ? ( the old school looking thing in the middle )

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