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Don't say that! I'm trying to talk myself into keeping my stock midnight edition 18's lol

 

It matters on what tire size you want to run lol, and wheel spacers are only safe if you maintain them properly. But that's a whole different ball game.

 

I didn't want to sell my GMC elevation rims but I didn't have a choice.

 

 

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If you can, please post up some pictures as soon as you install your rims and tires.

Toyo Open Country A/T II LT285/70R17

 

Black Simulated Beadlock Vision Nemesis 17x9 -12

 

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Toyo Open Country A/T II LT285/70R17

 

Black Simulated Beadlock Vision Nemesis 17x9 -12

 

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Wow, those look good, time for me to place my order. When you get a chance, post up of few more pics. Did you order those in a tire and rim package and if so, where did you order from. Thanks
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Upgraded to a 17' Silverado. Time to add some goodies. 2b2b02b825ea74230fec2dd7acbc5009.jpg

 

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Dude shoulda waited for the 18's supposed to be a redesign... ‍ Lol good looking truck though I like the wheels

 

 

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Toyo Open Country A/T II LT285/70R17

 

Black Simulated Beadlock Vision Nemesis 17x9 -12

 

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Looks good. Any lift or leveling?

 

 

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Looks good. Any lift or leveling?

 

 

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no lift or level yet, slight rubbing in reverse but its just the liner. I have a 2.5 level I just haven't had the opportunity to install it yet.

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Wow, those look good, time for me to place my order. When you get a chance, post up of few more pics. Did you order those in a tire and rim package and if so, where did you order from. Thanks

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I ordered them from https://www.customwheeloffset.com/ they have the best wheel and tire prices. I paid 1490 mounted balanced and shipped to my house. Shipping is free. I literally took them off the pallet bolted them up and drove away. The balancing was great and haven't had issues thus far.

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New set up

 

18x9 -12 Method Con6 Bronze

35x12.50x18 Toyo MT

Fabtech Gen II 6" lift

King 2.5 coilovers with reservoir (custom length)

King 2.5 rear shocks with piggy back reservoir

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Hey Guys,

 

Hoping I can get an answer here since its tire related instead of having to clog things up with a new thread....

 

I have a 2015 1500 midnight LTZ with factory black 18's. I currently have a 2" BDS level and planned on doing a 1.5 or 2" body lift. I believe I want a 33" tire and had all but decided on 275/70/18 General grabber AT2's since a bunch of guys at work all run them and seem to be very pleased. However, I just measured my buddy's 2014 Silverado 15000 with 18's whos running the same tire and it only measures 31.5" Overall diameter.

 

Am I missing something? I know manufactures are +/- a few tenths when they advertise tire diameter but I didn't expect it to be off almost 2" compared to what tirerack says is the overall diameter. (His tires are still at 80% tread depth)

 

Starting to wonder if if I need to go up to a 35" tire or if General's really run that small

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Hey Guys,

 

Hoping I can get an answer here since its tire related instead of having to clog things up with a new thread....

 

I have a 2015 1500 midnight LTZ with factory black 18's. I currently have a 2" BDS level and planned on doing a 1.5 or 2" body lift. I believe I want a 33" tire and had all but decided on 275/70/18 General grabber AT2's since a bunch of guys at work all run them and seem to be very pleased. However, I just measured my buddy's 2014 Silverado 15000 with 18's whos running the same tire and it only measures 31.5" Overall diameter.

 

Am I missing something? I know manufactures are +/- a few tenths when they advertise tire diameter but I didn't expect it to be off almost 2" compared to what tirerack says is the overall diameter. (His tires are still at 80% tread depth)

 

Starting to wonder if if I need to go up to a 35" tire or if General's really run that small

Did you measure top to bottom or side to side

 

 

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