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Post up some pics when you get the tires on!


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Just got the Toyo MTs on. b25e0a4d09ef726cfac5b6528e995362.jpged1eb420cb2b120b7e0edac30530ffa9.jpg

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Just got the Toyo MTs on. b25e0a4d09ef726cfac5b6528e995362.jpged1eb420cb2b120b7e0edac30530ffa9.jpg

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Looks great. How much did you have to trim? 285/75 right?


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Thanks, I haven't trimmed yet. They are 285/75-17 on 17x8.5 0 methods. They rub right at full lock on the liners. I'm thinking an inch or so and they will fit nice

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Thanks, I haven't trimmed yet. They are 285/75-17 on 17x8.5 0 methods. They rub right at full lock on the liners. I'm thinking an inch or so and they will fit nice

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So no metal trimming? I think those are the perfect size if you don’t have to trim any metal!


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So no metal trimming? I think those are the perfect size if you don’t have to trim any metal!

 

 

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I only trimmed the fender liners! I took out quite a bit but now they fit no rubbing with normal driving on the street and in parking lots. Even in reverse full lock, no rub.

 

I don't do much off roading but they would rub most likely.

 

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My 2014 Silverado LT CrewCab 

setup is 9” McGaughy lift with the rear add a leaf

wheel setup is 24x14 with 37 13.5 24 OFFSET 76 had to trim bumper and lower valance still rubs a little so I’ll probably do some trimming next weekend my self when I installed my new exhaust 


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2018 Silverado Crew standard bed.
5.3 6spd 3.42 Borla S type catback exhaust. Superchips Flashpaq F5 tuner. Running 92 octane tune.
9" McGaughys lift w/add a leafs and 1" lift shackles.
Kryptonite UCA's.
37x12.50x20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. Scorpion SC29 Chrome 20x10 -19
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2" level, 18" KMC XD Hoss II wrapped in 275/70/18 Goodyear Wrangler UltraTerrains

 

 

 

 

 

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On 4/30/2018 at 11:45 AM, scott.moody.9401 said:

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Are those 275/55/20 how they holding up for you ride,comfort etc 

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On 1/5/2018 at 4:30 PM, steve76t said:

2" Rough Country level kit and 285/55r20 BFG KO2s.  

 

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That’s the size I’m lookin for looks good how’s the ride never had BFGoodrich before I have the 285/55/20 Hankooks that came with mine.

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Are those 275/55/20 how they holding up for you ride,comfort etc 
Yes. Stock size. So far they are great, much better than the junk it came with. Very comfortable ride. Just over 30k miles on them. Plenty of tread left. Great wet traction. Low noise. I'm very pleased with them

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15 minutes ago, scott.moody.9401 said:

Yes. Stock size. So far they are great, much better than the junk it came with. Very comfortable ride. Just over 30k miles on them. Plenty of tread left. Great wet traction. Low noise. I'm very pleased with them

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Thanks for the reply mine never leaves the pavement just getting some feedback

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Just installed Raceline Boost wheels in bronze with 285/70/17 tires.  17x9 with 0 offset.  I have a 1” level and have zero rubbing.

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2016 Silverado 1500 4x4  2" Level, Air Bags in rear and Monroe Load Lifters

285/65/18 Nitto Terra Grapplers on 18" Tahoe Stocks

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