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I have a 2018 Silverado centennial and I love the factory 22in wheels but I also want to get a lift and offroad tires.    Does anyone have experience with situation (pictures/guidance, etc)?

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Not sure which lift oh want but the BDS, Zone, and CST will all work with your stock wheels, even in 22s. You will need to test fit tires likely if you want to run anything wider than an 11.50 as they are likely to contact the UCAs on 12.50s.


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Not sure which lift oh want but the BDS, Zone, and CST will all work with your stock wheels, even in 22s. You will need to test fit tires likely if you want to run anything wider than an 11.50 as they are likely to contact the UCAs on 12.50s.


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This!!

Just be sure to check clearance if you have stamped steel control arms


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On 2/4/2018 at 1:34 AM, AgDoctor said:

Not sure which lift oh want but the BDS, Zone, and CST will all work with your stock wheels, even in 22s. You will need to test fit tires likely if you want to run anything wider than an 11.50 as they are likely to contact the UCAs on 12.50s.


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Will stock tires clear on the 22" rims with any of those lifts?

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Will stock tires clear on the 22" rims with any of those lifts?

I believe that the 22s actually give more clearance than the 20's. The stock tires will definitely clear, however they will look really small.


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Also very interested in this topic as I have stock 22’s on my 18’ LT CCSB.


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The stockers look small on a leveling kit. With a real lift they would look like crap. Decent sized tires on 22s look great though.

 

 

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I had a 6 inch pro comp lift with 35x12.5x22 and stock rims. I put 1.5 inch spacers in the rear to bring the tires out even with the fronts.  No issues rubbing anything up front 

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If you actually drive off road I would not ever recommend a 22" wheel. I have 20's and even that is too bad, wish I still had 18". There are a few people on here that have destroyed a set of GM 22's while offroading. Maybe they will surface and post some pictures. You need sidewall, for comfort and traction. 

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