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I guess I can finally post something on here:

 

Pro comp Level lift kit

305/55-20 Goodyear duratracs

20x9 +1 Fuel Beast

Any rub?

 

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Any rub?

 

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Barely any and I thought I was going to feel it reversing in my drive way but nothing happened. If it was bad I was gna pull the trigger on a 4" but it'll wait since it's not really bad.

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ed208ff83118ae81d37c530f104a9b9c.jpg

 

I guess I can finally post something on here:

 

Pro comp Level lift kit

305/55-20 Goodyear duratracs

20x9 +1 Fuel Beast

Thinking about going with a very similar setup. Any chance you can take a pic down the side to see how far they stick out? Thanks in advance!

 

 

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Barely any and I thought I was going to feel it reversing in my drive way but nothing happened. If it was bad I was gna pull the trigger on a 4" but it'll wait since it's not really bad.

Where is the rub, and is it full lock only?

 

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Thinking about going with a very similar setup. Any chance you can take a pic down the side to see how far they stick out? Thanks in advance!

 

 

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Sure thing but it'll have to wait for some daylight tomorrow bud.

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Where is the rub, and is it full lock only?

 

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It's right before full lock and it's only rubbing on the insulation piece.

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I've been trying to find pics of someone with Anthracite Fuel Mavericks D542. I've only found these two pics. The Silverado's wheels look like anthracite but I'm not 100% certain. Has anyone seen these specific wheels?

Me too! I want to see the anthracite wheels on a white truck!!!

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It's right before full lock and it's only rubbing on the insulation piece.

Cool!

 

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Pro Comp 2.5 leveling kit

Lrg 20x9

Toyo open county M/T 33x12.5x20

True dual exhaust.

No trims or rubbing

 

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No trims or rubbing

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New to this forum. Just got 2015 Silverado. Just swapped my wheels and tires. Went from 255/70/r17 to 275/55/20. Do I need to re-calibrate the computer for MPG, tire pressure etc. It didn't go up that much in height. I attempted to search this but couldn't find anything. Thanks.

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Pro Comp 2.5 leveling kit

Lrg 20x9

Toyo open county M/T 33x12.5x20

True dual exhaust.

No trims or rubbing

 

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No trims or rubbing

What's the offset?

 

 

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I have a zero offset.

Would you be able to grab a shot down the side of the truck so we can see how far they stick out? About to pull the trigger on some 0 offset lrg's as well. Thanks in advance!

 

 

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At work right now. No problem. I will have them sent later on today.

Thank you sir, certainly appreciate it!

 

 

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