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1 minute ago, Bluerado23 said:

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Ran these for a few days and liked the look
22” wheels off premier Tahoe.


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Looks nice. A member here had the same 22" wheels on his Sierra and after a few thousand miles he removed them to check and the caliper cut a groove on the back of his front wheels.  Here's a pic of his truck.  I'll try to find the pic of the groove cut in his wheels.  Just FYI.

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Looks nice. A member here had the same 22" wheels on his Sierra and after a few thousand miles he removed them to check and the caliper cut a groove on the back of his front wheels.  Here's a pic of his truck.  I'll try to find the pic of the groove cut in his wheels.  Just FYI.
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Thanks I appreciate it, yeah I had to use a 3/8 small spacer to fit the front cause they wouldn’t even rotate one bit.
But they’re gone now, only had them two days
New setup goes on tomorrow 055698433a668b32424b3ac41b522f4e.jpg


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1 hour ago, Bluerado23 said:


Thanks I appreciate it, yeah I had to use a 3/8 small spacer to fit the front cause they wouldn’t even rotate one bit.
But they’re gone now, only had them two days
New setup goes on tomorrow 055698433a668b32424b3ac41b522f4e.jpg


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A spacer clears the caliper but now the bad thing is your truck isn't hub centric anymore and is now lug centric.  Gm trucks don't like to be lug centric.  The max spacer thickness that can be used is 3mm (1/8") to remain hub centric.  There's only one place I know that makes a 3mm spacers for these trucks.

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3 hours ago, Bluerado23 said:

88699ae12c371e6e58fab453cbf2c4d3.jpga904cb77e56a9b5c6c3875bdcc549fbf.jpg

Ran these for a few days and liked the look
22” wheels off premier Tahoe.


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It did look good. 

 

Same wheels, different tires that came on my Centennial Edition. 

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8 hours ago, mafd2 said:

Looks nice. A member here had the same 22" wheels on his Sierra and after a few thousand miles he removed them to check and the caliper cut a groove on the back of his front wheels.  Here's a pic of his truck.  I'll try to find the pic of the groove cut in his wheels.  Just FYI.

20190225_070530.jpg

 

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On the sierra's if you want to run previous  model 22'' wheels you need spacers,looks like the calipers on the Sierra has a small tab on the face of caliper that the Silverado does not have.

some people just grind that tab.

I will try to find the video that the guy was showing  and explaining that there is a difference in the calipers and showing the tab on the gmc caliper.

 

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