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So I wanted to give it a few days for everything to settle after installing the lift and wheels. Front fenders measure right at 40" and the rears are 40.5". The tires are pretty true to spec size wise, about 32.5" tall and 11.5" wide.

 

How do you like the ride and the noise? My Nitto G2s are horrible on a wet road...have you driven on wet streets yet?

 

When you are at full lock and hold it, what kind of clearance do you have around the liner, swaybar, and UCA?

 

Thanks....and nice truck, btw!!

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Love the setup, and the look of the RT's! How bad is the rubbing?

not to horribly. My tires are 33x12.5 and they slightly rub sometimes while going foward at 26 degree turns. And in reverse they rub at 33 degrees but don't rub at full turn in either direction.
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not to horribly. My tires are 33x12.5 and they slightly rub sometimes while going foward at 26 degree turns. And in reverse they rub at 33 degrees but don't rub at full turn in either direction.

 

Nice man. Im trying to avoid rubbing, but geez those 20x10's look great. Going from an nnbs with a 9" lift, 35s and 20x12s to a leveled 2016 is really bugging me. Really hard not to just lift this one too.....

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I'm looking to purchase a set of XD Heist rims in either a 20x10 or 20x9 size with 275/65/20 or 305/55/20. My biggest question is the offset selection is very limited for those rims. I am looking to have slightly outside the fenders stance. Which offset would be best for this look?

 

http://www.kmcwheels.com/wheelSpecs/4378/1675/20320/xd818-heist

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I'm looking to purchase a set of XD Heist rims in either a 20x10 or 20x9 size with 275/65/20 or 305/55/20. My biggest question is the offset selection is very limited for those rims. I am looking to have slightly outside the fenders stance. Which offset would be best for this look?

 

http://www.kmcwheels.com/wheelSpecs/4378/1675/20320/xd818-heist

 

Just as a frame of reference, my rims are 20x10 with a -19 offset. I have 305/55/20's as well, and as you can see they stick out but in my opinion just the right amount.

 

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22" replica wheels on 37s

 

Where are you buying replicas from and do they have those wheels in 20's? also what offset are they? same as stock wheels or different? thanks bro.

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22" GMC Accessory Wheels - Factory setup, probably my favourite 22" design!!

 

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Where are you buying replicas from and do they have those wheels in 20's? also what offset are they? same as stock wheels or different? thanks bro.

Look on eBay, they are all over eBay. I forget the exact name of the company but they are legit and have outstanding replicas and definitely 20's as well

 

 

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Where are you buying replicas from and do they have those wheels in 20's? also what offset are they? same as stock wheels or different? thanks bro.

I got them from a local shop but check out customoffset.com. They had the best prices I found on the Internet and free shipping. They make them in 20,22,24,26. With different offsets

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Best setup for the Silverado 1500 leveled is Nitto TG 33x12.50r20 with 20x9 +1 offset Fuel Nutz check my last post for more

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