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Finally pulled the trigger and love that I did 5 inch RC bfg ko2s 285/65r20. Ride is great for a lifted truck, just got to add my steps this week.

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I'm still so torn on what to do. I just bought a procomp 2.25 level for my 16 slt and can't decide whether to run a 295/55 or 305/55R20 Nitto Trail Grappler. I had the 305 Trail Graps on my 15 Denali, but was running aftermarket Fuel wheels. I hate being so critical about truck stuff. Lol.

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...
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Great thread...the Burgundy and Blue trucks are BADASS! Love the way the blue one has a little rake to it!

 

I thought with knuckle lifts that you could not use stock 18" rims or smaller unless you used spacers (to clear the UCAs), but that 20" OEM rims would work. If anybody knows, please post the answer.

 

I'm real close to rubbing UCAs and swaybar with 275/65R18 on stock +24 offset GMC Z71 rims. Want to go 295/65R18 Duratracs but worried about UCA rub at full lock. Also, the new Nitto Ridge Runners have caught my eye and I'm wondering if I just go 285/65R18 to be safe.

 

But then again....I keep staring at the Burgundy and Blue trucks on this thread.

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Finally pulled the trigger and love that I did 5 inch RC bfg ko2s 285/65r20. Ride is great for a lifted truck, just got to add my steps this week.

 

How are you liking this kit? did you do the brackets or knuckle kit? anymore pics

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How are you liking this kit? did you do the brackets or knuckle kit? anymore pics

I absolutely love it, not complaints what so ever, all that talk about riding like a horse and buggie is junk. Yea it rides a little more stiff but it has truck tires on it now not street tires. I have been 85mph down the interstate no problems. And it's the 6inch not the 5.

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Anybody running the stock 22's with a level wrapped with 285/55/22? I want to try to run this and am anticipating a little carpet rub solved by pulling it back but not sure. Pictured is are wheels with 285/40/22 no lift yet

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Here is my 2016 Denali. 2" level from Suspension Maxx and 305/55/20 Toyo RT's.

 

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Looks awesome!

 

 

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sorry guys i am a complete newbie to trucks and sierra...

 

i cant get a straight answer on my bolt pattern? i have a stock set up. 2014 sierra z71 SLE....i am not sure if it i am looking at metric vs standard but it is very conflicting.

 

anyone know what the stock bolt pattern is???

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sorry guys i am a complete newbie to trucks and sierra...

 

i cant get a straight answer on my bolt pattern? i have a stock set up. 2014 sierra z71 SLE....i am not sure if it i am looking at metric vs standard but it is very conflicting.

 

anyone know what the stock bolt pattern is???

Should be 6x5.5

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That is what I concluded as well but wantwd to confirm. Thanks !!

No problem. It's been the same for atleast 3 different platforms now I believe.

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