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Need a little help on a tire and wheel fitment. I want to know if these will fit without any rubbing or cutting of the fenders.

 

I have a 2016 Silverado 1500 Z71 Crew Cab.

  • Stock Tire Size: 265/75
  • Stock Wheel Size: 18x8.5 +26 offset

 

Wanting to install:

  • ProComp 2.25" Leveling Kit
  • 305/55R20 Tires
  • 20x9 +30 offset wheels

 

Appreciate any help or info on this.

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Need a little help on a tire and wheel fitment. I want to know if these will fit without any rubbing or cutting of the fenders.

 

I have a 2016 Silverado 1500 Z71 Crew Cab.

  • Stock Tire Size: 265/75
  • Stock Wheel Size: 18x8.5 +26 offset

Wanting to install:

  • ProComp 2.25" Leveling Kit
  • 305/55R20 Tires
  • 20x9 +30 offset wheels

Appreciate any help or info on this.

Im running that tire on the stock 20s that are 20x8.5 with a +30 offset and 5.75" backspace and rub just a tad on the swaybars at full lock.

 

You will rub a tad more then me because of the extra half inch width.

 

 

Also i have just a 2" level.

 

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with a 305/55r20 youre probably gonna have to do some trimming or tieing somewhere but id go with a +12 offset to avoid rubbing anything you cant move or cut

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I was checking out a dealer's website and seen a bunch of new leveled trucks they sell.

 

The description of the setup says the level kit is the Pro Comp 2.25 and the tires are 305/55R20.

I was trying to go for that look. I thought the tires seemed too big to fit, but I assumed they wouldn't put anything on that would require them to hack up the truck and zip tie it. But maybe they do.

 

Here is the dealer's link: http://www.laurabuickgmc.com/VehicleDetails/new-2016-GMC-Sierra_1500-Double_Cab_Standard_Box_4_Wheel_Drive-Collinsville-IL/2695136243

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