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2015 GMC Sierra All Terrain

 

When I bought it last weekend it was already leveled and tinted (why I bought this particular truck over others). Added the wheels/tires and Morimoto 5500k HIDs Friday, Plasti-Dipped the emblems yesterday and cleaned her up today and took some pics today.

 

Wheels are 20x10 Hostile Sprocket with a -19 offset. Tires are Toyo Open Country RT 33X12.50R20.

 

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Looks Great!! Need to get a Front Filler Piece if you don't plan on using it!!

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Would you possibly be able to give us your measurements from ground to top of the wheel arch? I think this will help us determine if you have a 2.5 level or a bigger lift like a 3" or 4".

 

I know a lot of people are looking for a wheel and tire setup like this, especially those with just a leveling kit, If you are indeed only leveled, you'll definitely answer a lot of peoples concerns.

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Would you possibly be able to give us your measurements from ground to top of the wheel arch? I think this will help us determine if you have a 2.5 level or a bigger lift like a 3" or 4".

 

I know a lot of people are looking for a wheel and tire setup like this, especially those with just a leveling kit, If you are indeed only leveled, you'll definitely answer a lot of peoples concerns.

 

It was around 39.5" front and rear

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I stuck with the stock wheels with bigger tire but love the look of yours. Other than that almost identical to what I have

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Great looking truck! Love that wheel/tire combo.

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I stuck with the stock wheels with bigger tire but love the look of yours. Other than that almost identical to what I have

 

My original plan was to powder coat the stock wheels but it was going to be more of a hassle than it was worth. Can't go wrong either way.

Great pics! I obviously think the stance and the look is perfect.

 

You would! haha

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