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I have a 15 Sierra that I would like to get some wheels and tires. I am going for the off road look and function really, want to get opinions before I make the big purchase.

 

The truck has a 2 inch or 2 1/2 inch leveling kit from traxda. I am wanting to know what is the biggest tire and offset I can go without crazy cutting or rubbing. I am shooting for wheel that can stick out more than the stockers (o offset)? I am open to 18-20 inch wheel.

 

Looking at a mud tire like open country or something similar in look.

 

Truck currently:

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Any wheels that look similar to this Tacoma TRD pro wheel?

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Thank you guys so much!

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I'm partial to the OEM All Terrain style 20" rims. I put them on my 2013, and the polished version came on my 2017 SLT.

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I'm partial to the OEM All Terrain style 20" rims. I put them on my 2013, and the polished version came on my 2017 SLT.

Any particular place where you ordered OEM style rims? Do you mind me asking how much did they cost? What size tire are you running?

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I bought them on Ebay for $850 set.I ran the P275/55/R20's.

 

Chrome replica:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-inch-chrome-2015-2016-GMC-Sierra-Yukon-Denali-OE-factory-replica-wheels-6x5-5-/291807331013?epid=0&hash=item43f11282c5:g:fCAAAOSw8gVX~Tw0&vxp=mtr

 

Natural/black insets:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-inch-black-2016-GMC-Sierra-Yukon-Denali-OE-factory-replica-wheels-20x9-6x5-5-/282220553531?epid=1978234824&hash=item41b5a7e53b:g:KUIAAOSw-0xYgoNA&vxp=mtr

 

Polished replica:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-x9-inch-polished-2016-GMC-Sierra-Denali-OE-factory-replica-wheels-rims-6x5-5-/292134785188?epid=0&hash=item44049710a4:g:qY4AAOSwYvFZIwrt&vxp=mtr

 

Natural with silver insets replica:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-Replica-V1176-2014-Gmc-Sierra-Wheels-20x9-6x5-6x139-7-31-Silver-Rims-Set-/253079907183?hash=item3aecbceb6f:g:KREAAOSwhURZhdDW&vxp=mtr

 

All gloss black replica:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-inch-gloss-black-2015-2016-GMC-Sierra-Yukon-Denali-OE-replica-wheels-6x5-5-/272286562424?hash=item3f658b3878:g:atwAAOSwjKFZQMeS&vxp=mtr

 

OEM GM polished:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-4-Used-GMC-Sierra-Yukon-POLISHED-Wheels-Rims-FACTORY-OEM-RIMS-5656-Caps-TPMS-/112555463241?hash=item1a34d41249:g:e5QAAOSwX61ZCJQe&vxp=mtr

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GMC-20-Snowflake-OEM-Wheels-Used-/322709799105?hash=item4b2300c0c1:g:~RIAAOSwRplZrFB6&vxp=mtr

 

OEM black power coated:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GMC-Yukon-Denali-OEM-20-Wheels-Factory-SLT-Sierra-1500-Powder-Coated-Black-18-/192299281391?hash=item2cc5ee2bef:g:klYAAOSwiQ9ZWelA&vxp=mtr

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I prefer the smaller wheel / larger tire combo. To me, it looks better and it performs better in low traction situations. It does't perform as well in high speed cornering, but this is a truck we are talking about here. Its not really about my opinion or off-road performance though, its about what ever floats your boat. Do what makes ya happy.

 

Its awesome that we live in a country where everyone is rich. New rims just because we like the way they look, or a new performance intake just for the hell of it. New exhaust to make it sound mean.

 

This is how they give their rigs more balls in other countries:

 

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Alf your wheels don't look bad IMO. If 18's you can run a 285 65 18 or 295 55 20, 285 60 20, or 33x12.5x20 if 20 inch wheels. I run Toyo Open Country RT 33x12.5's on the stock All Terrain 20's. Truck has a 2.5 inch level kit.

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Very true on the first world problems, blessed to be able to have and live the way we do.

I tend to agree on the wheel/tire combo and I certainly want a more aggressive stance then the super tucked in OEM wheel right now.

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I might even entertain the thought of going 17s with some KO2's. Appreciate everyones feedback.

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Alright, pretty much have settled on 17 method nv's with ko2's

 

You guys buy online or local? Any recommended places? Install new TPMS sensor?

 

My exact setup. 285/70/17 KO2s w/ Method NV 17x8.5 in Black. Bought mine through the dealership as I wanted them to mount/road force balance. You will need new TPMS sensors (they're installed inside the tire).

 

Only thing I did was change the lugs to black currently...ordered stainless steel bolts for around the wheel (to replace the stock gold/zinc ones). Tire Rack failed me and sent me 100 of the zinc/gold ones.

 

Can't seem to find the stainless steel ones anywhere!

 

But I'd check out 4Wheel Auto Parts & Discount Tire for best prices installed with warranty.

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