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CK106 wheels with black center caps and McGard black lugs. Michelin LTX A/T2 275/55/20. 1.0" front lift kit blocks.

 

There is no part number for the center caps in black that I can find, but I bought mine here:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151763016007

 

I also put a coat of Cquartz UK on the wheels to protect them.

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35x12.5x20 Cooper STT Tires

20x12 -44 offset Fuel Krank PVD Wheels

8" Mcgaughys Lift

 

 

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Any rubbing issues since the McGaughy's spindle lift kicks out the front wheels another 1.5"?? I'm currently at 8" 22x12 35x12.50 and no issues but might be going to a new spindle setup and curious if it is going to rub...

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Any rubbing issues since the McGaughy's spindle lift kicks out the front wheels another 1.5"?? I'm currently at 8" 22x12 35x12.50 and no issues but might be going to a new spindle setup and curious if it is going to rub...

I had to trim the air dam a tad because of rubbing. I've seen others with no issues, but my setup having -44 offset wheels, makes it have some rubbing.

 

 

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My latest:

 

5" RCX Crossmember Kit

1.5" Leveling Kit + Zone Rear Add-A-Leaf

1.5" Zone Body Lift

Total 8" of Lift

22x12 ET -44 Hostile Switchblades

35x12.50R22 Atturo Trail Blade MT

No Rubbing / No Trimming

 

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I've been looking at a set of the Switch blades with some Atturo MTs also. What do you think of Atturos? Are they loud? And how is the tread wear? Thanks.

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Are you guys with aftermarket wheels having to use hub-centric rings? I have a set of lrg wheels I am waiting to buy tires for and this just crossed my mind. I know fuel wheels come with the rings, but not sure if I will need them. I am going to call LRG eventually but just trying to get a quick answer from y'all. Thanks!

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CK106 wheels with black center caps and McGard black lugs. Michelin LTX A/T2 275/55/20. 1.0" front lift kit blocks.

 

There is no part number for the center caps in black that I can find, but I bought mine here:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151763016007

 

I also put a coat of Cquartz UK on the wheels to protect them.

 

 

Beautiful. What headlights and Fog lights do you have?

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Beautiful. What headlights and Fog lights do you have?

 

OEM LTZ headlights (takeoffs) that I retrofitted with FX-R 3.0 3" projectors. I simply removed the amber reflectors when I had them apart. Fog lights are Rigid D2 SAE fog lights. If you want more info shoot me a PM-I don't want to clutter up the wheel thread.

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My '15 Sierra 2wd with Z71 suspension package and 22" CK159's and Cooper Discoverer SRX 285/45/22.

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Best looking truck I've seen on here....

Got my Wheels and tires put on finally!

I haven't seen anyone with them yet and the week I get them put on, Ryan698 has them too...! Haha I didn't know how I felt about them at first but they really grew on me!!

Pro Comp Series 34 Rockwells

18x9 +0 Offset

Toyo Open Country M/T

35x12.50-18

So far I really like the setup! da069eb89e3d7fc7d04888197643156e.jpgf1041e6d9aa46b7cf570573a344cdcf3.jpg

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I am planing on purchasing Fuel Maverick 20x9 for my summit white 2015 Silverado LTZ. The Silverado has 2" leveling kit and rear air bag lift. I'm trying to figure out the right offset. Anyone know what is the right offset is to make these wheels fit properly? I want to keep it as close to stock so they don't stick out past my wheel wells.

 

Thanks!

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