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Is yours leveled or OEM?

Leveled, 2" RC.

 

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Here are some pics.

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Looks great, but that's gotta rub like a B! I've got x10s with -12 offset, on 285/55s and 2.5 level. I still tickle the liners at full lock.

 

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no lift yet just upgraded from factory 18's to these aftermarket 20's

 

Rims are Rock star II ..

 

tread is General Grabbers AT 275.65.20

 

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Looks great, but that's gotta rub like a B! I've got x10s with -12 offset, on 285/55s and 2.5 level. I still tickle the liners at full lock.

 

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I like that a lot..... Any more pics?? Im trying to find new wheels that arent mavericks but i cant help it.

 

You gave 20x10s right??

 

With the 4" BDS and spacers i think it would be perfect with 295/60/20s

 

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Looks great, but that's gotta rub like a B! I've got x10s with -12 offset, on 285/55s and 2.5 level. I still tickle the liners at full lock.

 

IMG_20160122_1610352.jpg

 

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Nice truck!!!I did do the fender mod (trim the plastic and massage the inner part of the fender). And then zip tied the liner back. I think the -19 has a little less back space than the -12. Not a 100% on that though.

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I like that a lot..... Any more pics?? Im trying to find new wheels that arent mavericks but i cant help it.

 

You gave 20x10s right??

 

With the 4" BDS and spacers i think it would be perfect with 295/60/20s

 

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Thanks man. Ya, they are x10s in the anthracite finish. I wanted to shake it up a bit n what is a pretty played out wheel.

 

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Thanks man. Ya, they are x10s in the anthracite finish. I wanted to shake it up a bit n what is a pretty played out wheel.

 

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Played out or not if that is the wheel that you like it doesn't matter.

 

I like a bit more lip then what i habe seen everyone run but i had yet to see a 20x10 except yours. And i like it. Haha

 

I may get tha black ones but paint the silver parts white to match the truck.

 

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RC 2.5 level and 1.5 body lift. Any suggestions on tires/sizes? Gonna keep the stock rims. Thanks

295/70/18 would look sweet.

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Awesome thanks. Yea I plan on keeping the stock rims. I just like that clean look and not change a lot about the look of it. I've always liked that. But that's what I've been leaning towards a 295/70. I ran trail grapplers on my 07 Chevy and was a big fan I just wanted some other inputs but thanks a lot.

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no lift yet just upgraded from factory 18's to these aftermarket 20's

 

Rims are Rock star II ..

 

tread is General Grabbers AT 275.65.20

 

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So 275/65r20 with no lift or leveling kit? Do they rub anywhere? Did you zip tie back the inner fender liner?

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So 275/65r20 with no lift or leveling kit? Do they rub anywhere? Did you zip tie back the inner fender liner?

I'm having a hard time believing those are 275/65/20's, they sure don't look like a 34in tire

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What do you guys think of 33's on 17" wheels? I much prefer the look of more rubber than wheel, but have not seen a Silverado with that combination. Thinking of the Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 255/80/17

Joe, did you ever get your 255/80r17's?

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Joe, did you ever get your 255/80r17's?

No sir, still have the 255/75/17's Goodyear Duratracs. I have about 15,000 more miles to go on these Goodyears.

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So 275/65r20 with no lift or leveling kit? Do they rub anywhere? Did you zip tie back the inner fender liner?

 

only rub i get is when i make a really tight turn other then that no rubbing any where and no zip ties ..

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