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Will 285/65R20 tires fit on my 2014 silverado with bilstein adjustable


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Hi all,

 

Looking for any info and advise before i get this done. Was plaining on buying some nice black rims with a new, bigger tire, specifically the BFGoodridge off-road winter KO2 tire. but would need to lift the front end. I hear that Bilstein will come out with an adustable shock for the 2014 chevy silverado 1500 shortly for the front. Would that shock be a high enough lift for the front to clear that tire? They presently make the Bilstein shock 5100 for the 2013 and i hear that it is good but not sure if the new one will be good enough for what i want to do?

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This is litte late but for future readers, 2inch level will not work! Regadless what you read. I have 285/65r20 bfg ko2s and 3.5inch lift front and back and the just pass the mudflap maybe 3 mm if that. You need a 4 inch or more to safe with no trimming. I havnt trimmed yet but if your off road you will have to. Its closest at 3/4 cranked. Then full crank you gain more room again. This is for a 20x9 rim with 0 offset. I wass dieing for a week straight wondering if these would fit so hears your guys answers! Cheers!

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