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Need help,

Leveled my 2015 Silverado DBL 4x4 yesterday

raised the front up 2.5in and left the rear alone.

what is the maximum tire size i can go, safely without rub and what not .

 

not well versed in this topic XD

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Need help,

Leveled my 2015 Silverado DBL 4x4 yesterday

raised the front up 2.5in and left the rear alone.

what is the maximum tire size i can go, safely without rub and what not .

 

not well versed in this topic XD

 

Here's a good place to start... hope you've got a few hours free. Lol

 

 

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/153363-2014-leveling-kits/

 

 

 

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2016 Chevy Silverado LS Z71 4x4

FUEL Offroad Hostage 20X9 +1 Offset

BFGoodrich K02 275/60/R20

2.5" Front Level

Zero rubbing with this set-up

 

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Dirty, but the best picture I've gotten of it. OEM Machined Denali Wheels. 275/60/20 Ko2s. Stock Height. No Rubbing.

 

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2016 Chevy Silverado LS Z71 4x4

FUEL Offroad Hostage 20X9 +1 Offset

BFGoodrick K02 75/60/R20

2.5" Front Level

Zero rubbing with this set-up

 

 

 

 

Looks great man, nice job! Had those on my old F150 in 17s and loved those wheels.

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2016 Chevy Silverado LS Z71 4x4

FUEL Offroad Hostage 20X9 +1 Offset

BFGoodrich K02 275/60/R20

2.5" Front Level

Zero rubbing with this set-up

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Good looking truck!

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Someone go threw this thread and tell us the top five tires. Only 2,000 plus post. I say the ko2 is #1.

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I'm curious on something from you guys. I have the stock tires and rims. My plan is down the road some rims and tires and at first was thinking 20s but for some reason I'm kinda leaning to a 18 inch rim. I know one pro is less weight. . and maybe a smoother ride....?/ as for jumping to 33s vs the stock 31s. Do you guys notice the difference in power loss due to a taller tire. I don't plan on tuning , maybe a intake tube and new muffler so curious if anyone was like " wow I can definitely feel the lack of get up and go."..?

 

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2016 Chevy Silverado LS Z71 4x4

FUEL Offroad Hostage 20X9 +1 Offset

BFGoodrich K02 275/60/R20

2.5" Front Level

Zero rubbing with this set-up

 

vvXGAXt.jpg?1

xEs9ZYf.jpg?1

nY9l59R.jpg?1

 

 

That red is really really red! Looks good.

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Maybe 2 much red. I rock it tho. Debage it and trim the snow plow and it's done. Black out the bowties 2

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Maybe 2 much red. I rock it tho. Debage it and trim the snow plow and it's done. Black out the bowties 2

Badges already have been blacked along with bowties

 

Snow plow? The lower chrome strip? Ya I don't want to plastidip it ... I wish I could get rid of that chrome piece and replace it with a black one somehow.

 

But these things are so minimal that it doesn't bother me much.

 

That's the reason I went with this new Z71 was the massive "Lack" of chrome ... I DoNot like chrome on my truck so this was a good start. But after blacking out the badges and center bowties I'm more then happy with how it's turned out.

 

I've addded a 1" Readylift blocks in the back to level the truck out. Ore along with addi a set of Amp Research Powerstrps. Next will be a full LTZ center console swap then a stereo system. Then when we get a new trailer a set of rear airbags.

 

I am SO happy with how this truck has turned out!

 

Thanks everyone for all the nice replies.

 

And as far as the red ... I love red ... And ya this picture turned out a tinge reder then it really is with a iPhone enhancement thing. It's still damn red, the color is called "Red Hot" so it's suppose to be really red but it is a touch different in person then the pic.

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