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Just got my truck set up to where I wanted it.  Bought my track last Dec and was completely stock until 3 weeks ago.  Took me forever to decide on the setup and I couldn't be happier.  Fuel Crush 20" wrapped with BFG 285/55/r20.  Did a 2.25 level in the front absolutely no rubbing and plenty of clearance.  Added Corsa Touring this weekend and Corsa performance intake.  System is awesome.  When Cruising there is no drone and quiet as stock, when you get on it it just sounds amazing.  Perfect system in my opinion.
 
 



Corsa Touring Exhaust ... on my wishlist!


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37s on 24 inch snowflakes [emoji300]️


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2015 Silverado Z71 w/ 2” leveling kit.
Running 18” Method grids in +18 offset
305/65R18 Falken Wildpeak AT3 (34x12)
And they fit like a glove.
No off-road driving yet, but everything in town, parking lots, driveways etc. has produced zero rubbing even at full lock and no trimming has been done.

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On 11/24/2017 at 12:00 PM, AGMthing said:

XM wheels

295/20x12.5

Nitto Terra Grappler

Centers painted to match t he truck. a995c893b440e235a465bb87a2e63bbe.jpg761f1dd64b34f1f0c7b89bd79aefb7c9.jpg

 

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@AGMthing Looks good!  I am also in Charlotte. 

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Hi All, finally read all 294 pages of this thread and couldn't find an answer.
I'm looking at a winter tire setup probably 265/70/17 Bridgestone blizzaks dmv2 or w965 on Method NV's with 0 offset, does anyone know if these will rub? Truck is a stock everything 2017 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali.
Many thanks in advance


Won’t rub.


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Hey guys,  is any one running a 275/65 with a rc 2.5 level. Looking to see if anyone has pics or info on fit with a +18 offset 20” rim

 

thanks

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Hey guys,  is any one running a 285/60r20 with a rc 2.5 level. Looking to see if anyone has pics or info on fit with a +18 offset 20” rim
 
thanks

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285/60-20 duratracs. 2.5” RC level/ 3” rear block.


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3 minutes ago, woychc said:


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285/60-20 duratracs. 2.5” RC level/ 3” rear block.


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Thanks man that’s the fit I was looking for.

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285/60-20 duratracs. 2.5” RC level/ 3” rear block.


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Looks like a diesel..so thick!! So raw!! I love it!! Wish I could see this exact setup on a silver


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Looks like a diesel..so thick!! So raw!! I love it!! Wish I could see this exact setup on a silver


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Thanks!


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be gentle...i did search but apparently I am completely incompetant with the search feature!

 

2017 High Country, stock 20" rims, current 275/55r20, Rough Country 2.5" front/1" back level

 

What size tire should I be looking for to fill 'er up a little? 

 

Was considering Falken or G2's. One shop is telling me 285/55 20...another says they can go 305/55 20. 

 

I get so dang confused on tires! I know several of you seem to be guru's and can point me in the right direction. 

 

Also, any opinions on the falken vs g2???

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be gentle...i did search but apparently I am completely incompetant with the search feature!
 
2017 High Country, stock 20" rims, current 275/55r20, Rough Country 2.5" front/1" back level
 
What size tire should I be looking for to fill 'er up a little? 
 
Was considering Falken or G2's. One shop is telling me 285/55 20...another says they can go 305/55 20. 
 
I get so dang confused on tires! I know several of you seem to be guru's and can point me in the right direction. 
 
Also, any opinions on the falken vs g2???

275/65-20 (34”x11”) fits no problem. The issue with wider tires on stock wheels is upper control arm rubbing. You can go wider on stock wheels, I’m not sure how wide. 305 might/should be ok, it’s only 1/2 closer to the UCA.


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