Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

2018 SLT 4x4 z71


IMG_6080.thumb.jpg.96ffb7de610bb5c91a1edbd8f234873b.jpg

 

2" RC Level up front -- stock rear

Fuel Maverick 20x9 +1 offset

Ridge Grappler 295/55/20

Slight rub on inner well -- fixed with zip tie.

+1's give it a nice stance...they are heavy though

5bbe4426b58f4_IMG_6338(2).thumb.jpg.3cd004b67d068c839695bbbfa356e91c.jpgIMG_6340.thumb.jpg.cb01f7c2b9acf3888489d7222b9fb72d.jpgIMG_6342.thumb.jpg.e4dc0bf0bbfcfdd15ae1df48f64acfd8.jpg5bbe44382149e_IMG_6344(2).thumb.jpg.f1713f50412302b4a1def8d174586c3b.jpg

  • Like 2
Posted

20x10, -24 Moto Metal 970 with 33x12.50R20 Atturo Trailblade MT0688935d6c235bac9847c7c9a3bef81b.jpg281d00e73c1f07095784524579030452.jpgc9c3527d72458219306dc4bd427178fa.jpg

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

New tire and wheel set up. 2016 A/T with 2.5" Rough Country level in front, no block in back.

 

285/75/17 BFG Ko2 Tires, Wheels Method 17" x 8.5"  with 0 offset. Have slight rubbing backing or tight turn so far. 

My A/T wheels will be posted for sale shortly fourth pic of what they looked like with 295/55/20 Toyo's

 

2016 truck 1.jpg

2016 truck 2.jpg

2016 truck 3.jpg

IMG_4598.JPG

  • Like 3
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

295/60 Toyo MTs installed yesterday
2.25” ReadyLift Leveling Kit 82e657136c5d32a4f71767b0c2aa05e3.jpgd3751b3485392c50e9656ecf23011a09.jpga0f38e928c815fc2f87cb6bf1a1f6abc.jpg


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 4
Posted
295/60 Toyo MTs installed yesterday
2.25” ReadyLift Leveling Kit 82e657136c5d32a4f71767b0c2aa05e3.jpgd3751b3485392c50e9656ecf23011a09.jpga0f38e928c815fc2f87cb6bf1a1f6abc.jpg


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk



My faves.
Best off-road tires IMHO, and not bad at all on the street.

I settled for Nitto Trail Grappler MT’s, similar but not the same.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  • Like 1
Posted
295/60 Toyo MTs installed yesterday
2.25” ReadyLift Leveling Kit 82e657136c5d32a4f71767b0c2aa05e3.jpgd3751b3485392c50e9656ecf23011a09.jpga0f38e928c815fc2f87cb6bf1a1f6abc.jpg


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

How are they are the highway as far as noise?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Posted

How are they are the highway as far as noise?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

You can tell they are there but it isn’t unbearable. The noise of aggressive tires has never bothered me though. The more they are wore down the louder they will be obviously, but I’ve ran Toyo MTs a few times and they seem to be a little more quite than other mud tires.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Posted

You can tell they are there but it isn’t unbearable. The noise of aggressive tires has never bothered me though. The more they are wore down the louder they will be obviously, but I’ve ran Toyo MTs a few times and they seem to be a little more quite than other mud tires.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Right on. Have you ever ran Duratracs? I was looking at those too. They are surprisingly quiet.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Posted

Right on. Have you ever ran Duratracs? I was looking at those too. They are surprisingly quiet.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

I personally have not. I have a buddy who swears by them though.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Posted
59784f0f580486183b2a937889c2d7b4.jpg


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk


I'm surprised you got a tire shop to mount those, seems like it would be a safety hazard. Why not go with a tire that fits the bead properly?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  • Like 3
  • Haha 1
Posted

Just installed these wheel and tires along with a rough country leveling kit. 20x12 wrapped in falken wildpeak m/t 305/55/20

20181102_154532.jpg

  • Like 2
Posted


I'm surprised you got a tire shop to mount those, seems like it would be a safety hazard. Why not go with a tire that fits the bead properly?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Man!!! The combo of wheels you got looks about as fugly as they can get


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Posted
Just installed these wheel and tires along with a rough country leveling kit. 20x12 wrapped in falken wildpeak m/t 305/55/20
20181102_154532.thumb.jpg.08a214ce7471856fb4e26de6ba75d205.jpg

Oooh you got 20” wheels! Be careful the other guys might start laughing at you and assume you’ll complain about them riding rough when in reality they ride ok and make the truck look way better


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  • Like 3
Posted
4 hours ago, 14cris said:


Oooh you got 20” wheels! Be careful the other guys might start laughing at you and assume you’ll complain about them riding rough when in reality they ride ok and make the truck look way better


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

I agree all the way, the truck rides just the same but you can tell the tires are different but it still ride the same. I really like how it does make it look like a truck now. I didnt like the 22's when i bought it but i couldnt get it like it is without getting them in the package.

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Latest Articles

  • Posts

    • Well one of our most reliable vehicles was sold yesterday. The first and only I gave for free to a grandkid. If they got skin in the game they take care of it. My wife bought new. Five years later my daughter got it to use. We got it back and gave it to our grandson after graduation. He did zero maintenance just oil changes. When the AC quit he drove his mother’s car rather than get it fixed. Instead he just bought a beater and sold the Elantra. 
    • I usually do as well or better than the sticker for mileage. Usually better going west than east. North then South. Wind makes a difference. I’m not usually a conspiracy theorist. But it did dawn on me I’m going by the vehicle calculation. Now that would be interesting.
    • https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/fuel-economy-stickers-don-t-tell-the-whole-story-aaa-data-reveals-why/ar-AA26ocHk?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=6a4122ea3dae47e5b8dfbed5d4fd3d55&cvpid=648f6b4fc2fa4eddb4c12893aeb957ed&ei=59
    • What’s missing in all this is patience and investment in the future. Buy a 170K starter home. Ten years later sell it invest in a more expensive home. Eventually you’ll have a 600K home and pay starter home payments. Buy a starter car. Maintain it well. Save the payments after it’s payed for then buy an expensive car if you desire. Buy a tumbler make your own coffee, pack your lunch. Cook your own dinner. Most importantly take care of your car.
    • People mislead themselves. Statistics are highly useful indicators.   Here's the tie-in to this thread. If an oil sample tests shows a wear indicator of 7 using cheaper ACDelco oil, and a wear indicator of 2 (lower = less wear) using a particular brand of Mobil oil, and wear has a linear relationship with engine lifespan, anyone could assume that Mobil is reducing wear by more than 50% (let's just say a 200% reduction for you red state people trying hard to do math) which leads to increasing engine life by 2x. Perhaps, in a vacuum, by itself, when dreamed by AI.   Yeah?! That's what the statistic is saying, isn't it?   No, it isn't. It didn't come out and say engine life is doubled. That's a very bad assumption, and a case of severe myopia by assuming something potentially untrue about the only data point in focus.   Average cost of a new car is 50k. You bet it is.   The median cost of a new car is more like 35k. Expensive cars are skewing the perception that "average" now means a $50k price of entry for a very average automobile. And that's not true. People who don't understand statistics twist the living heck out of them to mean all sorts of things they don't actually mean.   "Average" new car payment is $1000/month. Yep, it is. And in that number are all the $35k new car buyers who bring significant equity, and the $25k new car buyers who finance the car for a month just to get a rebate, and then pay it off. Know what isn't in that number? All the payments made by people who don't finance a car.   Picking one's own data point (don't have a car payment, never paid $50k for a new vehicle, my house cost $170k, I afforded a middle class lifestyle on $4.50/hr) is just a data point. Just like earning $25/hr in an area where the median home price is almost $1 Million is a data point. In fact, it's a lot of data points given that 80% of the US population lives in/around major cities. They're not idiots; the vast majority of them do it to make a living because that's where the big money is.   The highs have become higher, lows have become lower, and how your personal mileage varies is not truth for an entire country. At the same time you can't NOT acknowledge the data. While it doesn't paint YOUR personal picture, it certainly tints the reality that you also live in, as does your single data point.    
  • GM-Trucks.com Clubs

  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...