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Those wheels look good on your truck. This is the best set up you've had by far. Keep it up!

 

I have to agree with you, I love these wheels! I think they are going to stay for awhile...

 

I almost forgot, in between the Chrome Ultras and these I had a set of 20x9 0 offset Novakanes with 305/50/20 Terras, but that combo just wasn't wide/aggressive enough for me

 

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RC 2" (actual 1.75") front level with Toyo OC A/T Extreme 295/55/R20's on 20"x9" 0-offset OEM Denali wheelset, 39/40" F/R ground to fender lip clearance and just the way I wanted it.

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I have to agree with you, I love these wheels! I think they are going to stay for awhile...

 

 

LOL. No you won't. You change wheels more than I change my underwear.

 

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2.5 inch front only level

295-55-20 toyo mt's

 

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Looking for tires for my 2014 z71 with the 3.5inch zone combo lift kit. Undecided what I want for tires and what will work. so far I have found most common 275/70r18. Are there any other bigger sizes that would work with my setup before I pull the trigger? Thanks a bunch.

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6" ProComp lift with 295/60/20 Nitto Trail Grapplers (according to Nitto, tire diameter measures 34.45") mounted on 20" x 9" Moto Metal 960 Wheels -12 offset. Front air dam needed slight trimming. No other rubbing. Removed front air dam entirely since the initial install for better looks.

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This is my 2014 Sierra all terrian.

rims- Fuel Maverik machined. 20 x 9 with +1 offset.

tires-federal couragia mt. 33x12.5x20

level-2.5"

 

 

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Very nice!! These are the wheels I was planning to buy and I think you just made up my mind lol

How far out from the truck do they stick out? Any shots looking down the side of the truck? Any rub anywhere?

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Looking for tires for my 2014 z71 with the 3.5inch zone combo lift kit. Undecided what I want for tires and what will work. so far I have found most common 275/70r18. Are there any other bigger sizes that would work with my setup before I pull the trigger? Thanks a bunch.

You can go bigger tires with that lift. I have 275/70R18 on my Z71 with just the 2.5" level and there is room to go taller and wider.

 

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6" ProComp lift with 295/60/20 Nitto Trail Grapplers (according to Nitto, tire diameter measures 34.45") mounted on 20" x 9" Moto Metal 960 Wheels -12 offset. Front air dam needed slight trimming. No other rubbing. Removed front air dam entirely since the initial install for better looks.

These are the exact wheels/tires I wanted on my truck, but without a larger lift, I just don't see it happening without rubbing. Plus, the wheels are discontinued and hard to get now.

 

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These are the exact wheels/tires I wanted on my truck, but without a larger lift, I just don't see it happening without rubbing. Plus, the wheels are discontinued and hard to get now.

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This set up is wide, they stick out past the Bushwacker flares.

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RC 2" (actual 1.75") front level with Toyo OC A/T Extreme 295/55/R20's on 20"x9" 0-offset OEM Denali wheelset, 39/40" F/R ground to fender lip clearance and just the way I wanted it.

 

Does your's rub at full lock? Especially the right side?

 

I have the same kit, well 2.5" and the all terrain rims and I rub only on the right side which is mind boggling to me that both sides arent the same. Surely thought the denali and all terrain rims would be the same on offset from factory.

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On my '14 K1500 Sierra Denali with the RC 2" front only under-coil leveling kit and Toyo A/T II Open Country 295/55/R20s mounted on the OEM 20" 0-offset Denali wheels, I DO get some minor rubbing against the sway bar only on both L&R side at full-lok turning.

 

That said, its not enough to bother me, and choose to live with it as I do not want to lift the truck any higher or add offsets to the wheels.

 

 

 

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Black Rhino Letaba's (MATTE BLACK) with Bridgestone Dueler's 285/45R22 (CURRENTLY)

(PREVIOUSLY) Black Rhino Letaba's (Black with Chrome Lip)(Released April 2014)

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