Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Stock Denali wheels wrapped in 36" Duratracs with a 6.5 Zone lift and AAL on my 2016 GMC All/Terrain 4x4.

 

20c12dc9-8c55-46fa-9d03-9c4f81459b1a.jpg

 

2016-02-14%2014.58.29.jpg

 

 

Nemesis - Those stock rims 20x8.5? Are you running spacers? Do you think that setup would rub with a 3.5" rough-country lift?

  • Like 2
Posted

All 2014 and up GM truck 20inch wheels are 9inches wide. 2013 and earlier are 8.5inches wide.

Posted

All 2014 and up GM truck 20inch wheels are 9inches wide. 2013 and earlier are 8.5inches wide.

good to know!

Posted

 

 

Nemesis - Those stock rims 20x8.5? Are you running spacers? Do you think that setup would rub with a 3.5" rough-country lift?

Like Payton said they where 20x9 and yes it would deffinitly rub with just a 3.5" lift.

Posted

 

 

Nemesis - Those stock rims 20x8.5? Are you running spacers? Do you think that setup would rub with a 3.5" rough-country lift?

Rough Country recommends running a 285/55r20 with that lift for these trucks and wheel size. If you go taller or wider, then you risk rubbing and trimming. See table on their website.

 

http://www.roughcountry.com/gm-suspension-lift-kit-199c.html?gclid=CKr6zeXj5dMCFU5ufgodfRwBWw

 

 

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted

My old 2015 when it was on stock gmc 20s painted black with 305/55r20 on a 3.5 rcx lift attachicon.gifFullSizeRender.jpg

Did it rub at all? You running spacers? Looking at doing the exact setup on my 2017.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

For all you running spacers, what size are you running and did you have to cut the studs?

 

Also does anyone know if the replica wheels have the little pockets to run smaller spacers without having to cut the studs.....

Posted

For all you running spacers, what size are you running and did you have to cut the studs?

 

Also does anyone know if the replica wheels have the little pockets to run smaller spacers without having to cut the studs.....

i have 1.5" rear spacers and just the "nub" had to be cut off

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted

i have 1.5" rear spacers and just the "nub" had to be cut off

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Is that just because your aftermarket wheels don't have the pockets for the studs?

Posted

Is that just because your aftermarket wheels don't have the pockets for the studs?

yes, if you're wheels have pockets or notches for the little piece of stuck that sticks out you don't need to trim

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted

yes, if you're wheels have pockets or notches for the little piece of stuck that sticks out you don't need to trim

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Thanks Wild! Just waiting for some funds and then I'll be ordering my tires and wheels. Dropped some coin the past week on a less than 2 week old truck so wife is gonna start asking questions soon lol

Posted

Not lifted just leveled.

 

33 ridge grapplers on stockers

 

6c66b155b8533967b0451efe8a67ff7f.jpg

 

fe67fe989674110dd242d93f1fde6330.jpg

 

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted

Thanks Wild! Just waiting for some funds and then I'll be ordering my tires and wheels. Dropped some coin the past week on a less than 2 week old truck so wife is gonna start asking questions soon lol

[emoji1417][emoji1417]

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted

Not lifted just leveled.

 

33 ridge grapplers on stockers

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Is it safe to say you are rubbing quite a bit when you turn hard?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Latest Articles

  • Posts

    • Well one of our most reliable vehicles was sold yesterday. The first and only I gave for free to a grandkid. If they got skin in the game they take care of it. My wife bought new. Five years later my daughter got it to use. We got it back and gave it to our grandson after graduation. He did zero maintenance just oil changes. When the AC quit he drove his mother’s car rather than get it fixed. Instead he just bought a beater and sold the Elantra. 
    • I usually do as well or better than the sticker for mileage. Usually better going west than east. North then South. Wind makes a difference. I’m not usually a conspiracy theorist. But it did dawn on me I’m going by the vehicle calculation. Now that would be interesting.
    • https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/fuel-economy-stickers-don-t-tell-the-whole-story-aaa-data-reveals-why/ar-AA26ocHk?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=6a4122ea3dae47e5b8dfbed5d4fd3d55&cvpid=648f6b4fc2fa4eddb4c12893aeb957ed&ei=59
    • What’s missing in all this is patience and investment in the future. Buy a 170K starter home. Ten years later sell it invest in a more expensive home. Eventually you’ll have a 600K home and pay starter home payments. Buy a starter car. Maintain it well. Save the payments after it’s payed for then buy an expensive car if you desire. Buy a tumbler make your own coffee, pack your lunch. Cook your own dinner. Most importantly take care of your car.
    • People mislead themselves. Statistics are highly useful indicators.   Here's the tie-in to this thread. If an oil sample tests shows a wear indicator of 7 using cheaper ACDelco oil, and a wear indicator of 2 (lower = less wear) using a particular brand of Mobil oil, and wear has a linear relationship with engine lifespan, anyone could assume that Mobil is reducing wear by more than 50% (let's just say a 200% reduction for you red state people trying hard to do math) which leads to increasing engine life by 2x. Perhaps, in a vacuum, by itself, when dreamed by AI.   Yeah?! That's what the statistic is saying, isn't it?   No, it isn't. It didn't come out and say engine life is doubled. That's a very bad assumption, and a case of severe myopia by assuming something potentially untrue about the only data point in focus.   Average cost of a new car is 50k. You bet it is.   The median cost of a new car is more like 35k. Expensive cars are skewing the perception that "average" now means a $50k price of entry for a very average automobile. And that's not true. People who don't understand statistics twist the living heck out of them to mean all sorts of things they don't actually mean.   "Average" new car payment is $1000/month. Yep, it is. And in that number are all the $35k new car buyers who bring significant equity, and the $25k new car buyers who finance the car for a month just to get a rebate, and then pay it off. Know what isn't in that number? All the payments made by people who don't finance a car.   Picking one's own data point (don't have a car payment, never paid $50k for a new vehicle, my house cost $170k, I afforded a middle class lifestyle on $4.50/hr) is just a data point. Just like earning $25/hr in an area where the median home price is almost $1 Million is a data point. In fact, it's a lot of data points given that 80% of the US population lives in/around major cities. They're not idiots; the vast majority of them do it to make a living because that's where the big money is.   The highs have become higher, lows have become lower, and how your personal mileage varies is not truth for an entire country. At the same time you can't NOT acknowledge the data. While it doesn't paint YOUR personal picture, it certainly tints the reality that you also live in, as does your single data point.    
  • GM-Trucks.com Clubs

  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...