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New winter tires! 285/75R18 Duratracs. Goodyear specs show the tire being 35.1x11.2. No rubbing at all.

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2 hours ago, Big ~O~ said:

New winter tires! 285/75R18 Duratracs. Goodyear specs show the tire being 35.1x11.2. No rubbing at all.

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Looks great!  and Answered my question about that size of Duratracs.  I think I am going to go with them when it is time to replace my stock Duratracs.  I need a little bigger tire but I don't want to deal with rubbing.  Only thing that looks different is my rear wheels look closer to the rear flap than yours.  Could be just the type of flap though.

 

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Your flaps look more like the universal kind. Big's are factory, but similar to the Weathertech's. 

 

I had front Weathertech on my Sierra. Plan is to get front and rear for the Silvy. You can get both from Advanced Auto website for about $60 using promo codes. They are as good as advertised!

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ya these are the lifetime guaranteed Gatorbacks.  And thank goodness for that.  I ripped one off in a parking lot the other day climbing an ice hill I probably didn't need to climb lol... quick trip to the dealer and I had my new flap, no questions asked.  

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6" FabTech lift with 37x12.5x20 Toyo Open Country R/T's.
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WOW!!

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Haven't posted in a while. Raised the front up two inches, found some 20x10 fuels with KO2 tires for a good price. Finally got some work after 4 or 6 weeks of rain and snow. 98248c562290250478a2aa9ac1774275.jpg2c2f8704e808af1c3b7d154bbea0aac2.jpg45842aa0068c68583372d7ccbbf28110.jpg

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I need to get some pics of the rest of the truck. Here is a quick snap shot  after putting some vinyl over the GMC emblems. 

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Decided to hog the car wash today. The weather is supposed to be nice (relatively) in northern Utah for a little bit so I jumped on the opportunity to get it spiffed up. 

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got the truck leveled with some new tires.

 

2018 GMC Sierra 3500 with 325/65/r18 Duratracs (34.6 x 12.8)

 

weather is terrible driveway is just snow so i just snapped a pic when i was leaving the liquor store... lol

 

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13 hours ago, madferitusa said:

Got the 295/55/20s on Fuel 20x10 Nutz!

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What offset are your wheels?  I have 20x9 Fuel +1 wheels on my 2017 2500 with 285/55/20.  My truck is stock with the stock front cranked all the way, it does clear barely.  I have a leveling kit going in next week to smooth the ride out.  I’m wondering if I can fit 275/65/20’s if I raise the front a tad more.

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55 minutes ago, CRApex said:

What offset are your wheels?  I have 20x9 Fuel +1 wheels on my 2017 2500 with 285/55/20.  My truck is stock with the stock front cranked all the way, it does clear barely.  I have a leveling kit going in next week to smooth the ride out.  I’m wondering if I can fit 275/65/20’s if I raise the front a tad more.

-12 offset,  I did the levelling kit, and I wish I would have just went ahead and did the 3.5 inch Rough Country lift, its only $599 and you can then fit almost anything on there without trimming.  I had to trim metal and plastic and inside fender well.

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i Wish some aftermarket wheels would have similar specs to the stock wheel size....  mine clear with no trimming anywhere, but if i went with an aftermarket wheel i'm for sure gonna have to go all metal chopping crazy lol.

 

i just went with the 2 inch leveling kit.... i was tempted to do the RC 3.5 but i wanted to retain some ride quality, even the 2 inch leveling kit IS noticeable if i went to 3.5 i couldn't see being happy with the ride quality...  it still rides nice with the 2", but it's heavy winter here so roads are not the nicest so i do notice the truck got a bit stiffer (although still fully acceptable ride quality)   if i choose to go higher than 2 later i'm gonna have to just put out for the 4.5BDS kit.

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