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With a 2" or 2.5" level, you may still see some rubbing. Pending on rim offfset. I have seen some people with rubbing and others haven't had any

My rim is 20x9 with +18 offset

 

 

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attachicon.gifpost-133151-0-13332000-1413291167_thumb.jpgattachicon.gifIMG_3031.JPGattachicon.gifFullSizeRender.jpgJust got my wheel package put on and want some opinions. I think it turned out awesome, just wondering if I should just leave it leveled or go with a 1.5 body lift on top of this. Wheels are Raceline Rampage 20 inch at a 0 offset and stick out just a hair and I got the new Toyo Open Country RT tires 33x12.5x20, tire is awesome. Very quiet and has a very aggressive look to it without going to a MT. Does not rub at all, still room to play, I did have to take my splash guards off as they would rub on those at full lock in reverse, but just slightly. Very happy with the final product. These new Toyo tires I strongly recommend. Just waiting on my tinted tail lights and 3rd brake light now. Opinions please.

i love those wheels!

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Sierra replica black chrome 20x9 +31mm with 275/60r20 Toyo AT IIs .. No rub anywhere.

 

Stock - 265/65r18

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Toyo AT IIs - 275/60r20

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How do you like these tires? Any pics of the tread. I am torn between this size and the Extreme 285-55-20. Thanks in advance!

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Pisses me off they don't have the 275/65R20's in the extreme I wonder if the 295/55R20 will rub.

 

The 295-55-20's shouldn't rub with a level. There are a few guys on here running them I believe.

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Anyone have any idea what the largest size cooper st maxx I can run on my truck? 2014 Silverado with a 1.5 body level and a 2" leveling kit. Stock Chevrolet wheels.

 

Thanks.

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The 295-55-20's shouldn't rub with a level. There are a few guys on here running them I believe.

 

295/55/20. only rubs on full lock...and just barely. 2" level

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Those wheels look good up close but not so good from a distance.

 

Thanks...I guess? Lol

 

They'll do for now I suppose, I go through wheels like candy.

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I wasn't trying to dis your wheels. I thought about purchasing those in chrome 22s, but to me they look phenomenal up close, but they look like different wheels at a distance like in the 2nd pic.

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I wasn't trying to dis your wheels. I thought about purchasing those in chrome 22s, but to me they look phenomenal up close, but they look like different wheels at a distance like in the 2nd pic.

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I understand man, no harm no foul. I see what your saying...

I wasn't trying to dis your wheels. I thought about purchasing those in chrome 22s, but to me they look phenomenal up close, but they look like different wheels at a distance like in the 2nd pic.

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I understand man, no harm no foul. I see what your saying...

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Anyone have any idea what the largest size cooper st maxx I can run on my truck? 2014 Silverado with a 1.5 body level and a 2" leveling kit. Stock Chevrolet wheels.

 

Thanks.

 

33x12.50 x 18 will fit

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Here's mine ... Cooper stt 295/70 17 with Pro Comp Metal mulisha Wheels. -6 offset

 

Rough Country 2.5 Lift kit, just waiting to pick up my amp power step next month.

 

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So far so good, only a bit of rubbing at full lock in reverse !

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