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By Budman Jones
Planning on leveling my 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE with the 3” front 2” rear MOTOFAB leveling kit. Currently have stock wheels/tires on it which are 255/70R17. Thinking about jumping up to 18” wheels instead but wanted to know how much of a difference the 17” to 18” jump would make in appearance.
I was able to find plenty of pictures with 18” wheels but are there any photos out there of leveled /lifted trucks with 17” rims?
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By 2017Wallace
Hey Guys, I have been reading this forum for awhile and seen different answers. But I got a 2.5” Motofab top and bottom mount leveling kit (similar to RC 2.5”) installed on my 2017 GMC Sierra CC Z71 and I’m interested in larger tires and keeping my stock rims. I have read that larger tires might come in contact with the UCA. I’m interested in the Ridge Grappler or the Wildpeaks AT3w. I am wondering what size tires will fit with no rubbing or no contact with the UCA. Please inform.
Possibly looking at the following sizes:
275/60R20
275/65R20
285/60R20
285/55R20
295/55R20
305/55R20
Just looking for the most bang for my buck.
Thanks in advance.
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By Wcowanjr
I’ve been looking thru forums for the last week and was just wondering if anyone is running a Motofab 3” front 2” rear lift/leveling kit with 35x12.50/20s... I’ve seen a few trucks with 35s but curious about how much trimming/ rubbing there is... I really want to run 35 toyo open country mts or something very similar... any help and pics would be greatly appreciated... I have a 2015 GMC Sierra SLT 4x4 crew cab, again thanks for any help or advice.
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