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After a few weeks of research here I'm thinking about this combo on my stock wheels.

Links below of tires and lift. Would like to do the 305/55/ on my stock 20's.

Any positive or negative feedback would be appreciated.

My goal is a more muscular truck.

Would I achieve this?

COULD I ACHIEVE THE SAME LOOK AT LESS EXPENSE WITH ANOTHER SETUP?

WILL IT DRIVE LIKE STOCK?

Anyone have this exact setup?

Thanks,

Scott

 

 

http://www.treaddepot.com/group/dstmx.html

 

 

http://www.roughcountry.com/gm-suspension-lift-kit-271-84.html

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You could go with a 2.5" or 3" level and do 305/50/R20 tires on stock wheels and save a good bit of money.

 

I don't think the ST Maxx comes in that size though. I think you should be ok with the 305/55/R20 with a 4" lift, but would likely need some new wheels with some offset or need to trim a bit.

 

I have the TGC 2.5" and 305/50/R20 General Grabber AT2's on my stock 20" wheels and rides sooo much better than stock.

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You could go with a 2.5" or 3" level and do 305/50/R20 tires on stock wheels and save a good bit of money.

 

I don't think the ST Maxx comes in that size though. I think you should be ok with the 305/55/R20 with a 4" lift, but would likely need some new wheels with some offset or need to trim a bit.

 

I have the TGC 2.5" and 305/50/R20 General Grabber AT2's on my stock 20" wheels and rides sooo much better than stock.

Thanks I'm searching for pics of your truck now.

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