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So... the 305/55 would be wider of a tire (sticking out a bit more) compared to a 275/65 tire which would fill "up" the wheel well more. Is that correct?

 

 

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Correct, but 305/55 is still a decently tall tire. A 275/65 kinda has the pizza cutter look, narrow and tall

 

 

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Looking at going with terra grappler 305/60R18 with 18x9 fuels with either -12 or +1 offset. I have a 2" level, anyone running something similar? I'd rather -12 but concerned about rub.

 

 

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Looking at going with terra grappler 305/60R18 with 18x9 fuels with either -12 or +1 offset. I have a 2" level, anyone running something similar? I'd rather -12 but concerned about rub.

 

 

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You will likely rub on a -12 but probably could get away with the zip tie method. 285 65 18 on -12 fuels has minor rub full lock in reverse with a 2.5" level. -6 offset racelines cleared with same tire same level. tires are Toyo AT II .

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Recently got the opportunity to hook up with MRR Wheels and got a chance to try out their newest wheel. Been waiting since July to get them,definitely worth the wait [emoji1417]

MRR T228

22x10 ET30

305/40/22

4/7 Drop

 

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Recently got the opportunity to hook up with MRR Wheels and got a chance to try out their newest wheel. Been waiting since July to get them,definitely worth the wait [emoji1417]

MRR T228

22x10 ET30

305/40/22

4/7 Drop

 

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Those are SWEEEET

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Does anyone know when discount tire does their $100 off with $400 over purchase? Ive noticed a few of you guys have done it. And im so ready to buy wheels and tires but id like to wait on that sale.

 

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I did all the common stuff, road force balance and even new wheels and tire but still never got it to go away. Even had a engineer look at it and tell me it was normal. I went to the dealer to trade it in on a 13 f150 but ended up getting another 14 but a Sierra this time. The Sierra is much better but at times a vibration for the first few miles but it always goes away, some days it's worse than others and some days it's like it's not even there. I would swear it's the tires from sitting but doesn't explain why some days are different than others and some days it's gone in a mile and some days it takes 4 miles. I could swear it's getting better with more miles on the truck and seems like I don't notice it more often than I do lately. Overall much, much better than the Silverado was.

I'm do for new tires before winter so I'm almost nervous about it because of how nice it rides now.

 

Funny looking back when I posted that, I was afraid I was going to get jump on for posting that thread being so new to the forum. I didn't think people would believe me! I still get updates emailed to me daily on that topic but I only read them from time to time, still seems like no fix for most.

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Here's my new setup, moto metal 0970 +18 with my old 275/70r18 bfg ko2's

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I really wish they made these in a 0 offset, anyone have any info on some good spacers that may push these out to about what a 0 offset would be?

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So I installed the RBP Glock wheels today, and I think I am in love! 20x10 (-12 Offset) with 305/55R/20 Toyo AT on a 2.5" RC level (stock rear blocks). I did rub on some plastic a bit but I trimmed it and now I only rub on the liner ever so slightly.

Before Level:


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Tires / Level:

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18x10 -24mm Moto Metal Link MO977 "Blackout"
BFG K02 35x12.5r18
McGauphy's SS 7-9" lift
Deaver Rear Springs (plus a 1" block for forward rake)

Measures 47" in the back, 46" up front. Rides excellent.

MPG's about 15 highway, 10'ish in town. (5.3 v8, 3.42 gears)

Trimmed the valance 1/2" at the bottom, diagonally up to where it meets the bumper as it rubbed slightly.

 

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18x10 -24mm Moto Metal Link MO977 "Blackout"

BFG K02 35x12.5r18

McGauphy's SS 7-9" lift

Deaver Rear Springs (plus a 1" block for forward rake)

 

Measures 47" in the back, 46" up front. Rides excellent.

 

MPG's about 15 highway, 10'ish in town. (5.3 v8, 3.42 gears)

 

Trimmed the valance 1/2" at the bottom, diagonally up to where it meets the bumper as it rubbed slightly.

 

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Looks mean man!

 

 

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i have a 3" motofab kit with 2" bora wheel spacers and 34" toyo open country's, on my 2015 elevation edition. been 7500 ish miles on all of it and my driver side ball joint has a ton of play !!!! anyone run into this yet ? also any opinions on a budget friendly upper control arm to fix the ball joint angle ???

 

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