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Fuel 20x9 +1 D625 Vandal's with 285/55R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

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Man love those wheels!! Thats the same setup I would go with - what price did you throw down on the setup?

$4600 for wheels tires and sensors.


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I got a little creative with some Midnight Silver and Dark Argent wheel paint. Tires are Wrangler Fortitude.

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Looks good! Nice way to dress up the stock wheels. Colors look good too. I've seen this done twice before. One was a blue truck and one was red. The bright blue looked bad and the red wasn't much better.

However I think with the Earth tones of your truck it looks so much better.

 

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Here's the ol rig. MO970 20x9 0 offset with 295/55 ridge grapsbbdbc4f31ee63049fb73148b3ef85d1d.jpg

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2017 Sierra SLT Premium Pkg.

Im running Fuel 20x10 Hostage with Terra Grappler 305/ 55 / 20

Stock rear blocks and Rancho Quick LIft 2” Struts in front

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19 hours ago, JerseyGMC said:

2017 Sierra SLT Premium Pkg.

Im running Fuel 20x10 Hostage with Terra Grappler 305/ 55 / 20

Stock rear blocks and Rancho Quick LIft 2” Struts in front

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Looks great! What offset are the wheels? Any rubbing?

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2 hours ago, Arkangel said:

Looks great! What offset are the wheels? Any rubbing?

-12 offset , the shop that installed the wheels removed the inner fender liner and trimmed the sheet metal seam on inside fender . So far i have not any rubbing at all. 

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Looking to buy some summer tires. I have a 2" level kit, I do not want to have to trim anything. Found a good deal on some 33x12.5 RBP tires. Anybody have any insight on RBP? Are the loud and will they last 40k+ miles if I rotate?

Rims are 20x10 with a -12 offset. Still haven't decided if I want chrome or black and chrome

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On 3/2/2018 at 7:36 AM, Bushleaguechew said:

 


Carpet or metal? I’ve got the same wheels and couldn’t fit 295/70/17 without hitting the cab mount on the driver side. My fronts raised 3”


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 Trimmed some metal behind the carpet and pushed the carpet back to cover where trimmed. It looks good and hasn’t rubbed a bit. 

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On 11/8/2017 at 9:25 AM, Chevyrida254 said:

 

 


Nice truck man tire and wheel setup look good where did you get your headlights at ?


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What kind and how much level?

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On 11/8/2017 at 8:16 AM, Clutch Bo said:

leveling kit and 24's and 35's

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Update. Took my blocks out and installed white oracle wheel lights

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On 4/30/2017 at 4:22 PM, bcbz71 said:

 

Freakin' awesome look for a non-lifted truck. Good job.

 

I assume 18" stockers on a 2.5 level. True? Any issues with that width rubbing on the UCAs or Swaybar?

 

Edit: I zoomed in and saw they are 17s but at stock offset, they would have the same issues as 18s.

Slap some mud grapps on there:loser:

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On ‎12‎/‎1‎/‎2017 at 8:58 PM, Mazinger-Z said:

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 New Tires set up. 285/70/17 with BFG KO2 AT. Fuels 17' -12 offset. Front 2.25 leveling kit. 

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Do you have any rubbing with this set up?

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Original plans for the truck or to get some Factory black 20s or 22s. I guess there are those opportunities where you're at the right place at the right time. I stumbled across these brand new 24 inch KMC rims and tires from a guy that was in a tight spot and needed some money so I picked them up for just over 1k. Bigger then I'm use to but I think it really goes well on the truck with the leveling kit. 2272eff24d1f8b48c25197da16a8b47a.jpg2327e3b0b31b241d221e9c3811416720.jpg

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Original plans for the truck or to get some Factory black 20s or 22s. I guess there are those opportunities where you're at the right place at the right time. I stumbled across these brand new 24 inch KMC rims and tires from a guy that was in a tight spot and needed some money so I picked them up for just over 1k. Bigger then I'm use to but I think it really goes well on the truck with the leveling kit. 2272eff24d1f8b48c25197da16a8b47a.jpg2327e3b0b31b241d221e9c3811416720.jpg

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It's always kinda nice to have friends in low places!

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