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On 3/25/2019 at 7:25 PM, Sam_dwlng07 said:

I thought i would post this to help anyone looking for rims and tires i had a hard time finding anything on this truck . Heres my 2019 gmc sierra at4 with 4p08 4play rims with 33x12.50x22 we had to level the truck and add a 1/4 inch spacer to bring rim out off caliper and some triming had to be done on the mud flaps so it didnt rub but wow what ya think . 

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As the OEM tire is 32.3" tall I think it's a lot of "work" for a measly 1" taller 33" tire.

 

Does your mirror have a chrome cap or is it just the picture?

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On 2019-03-26 at 12:25 AM, Canoa2 said:

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How does your truck handle the extra rolling mass of the ridge grapplers?

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Just got mine finished up over the weekend. Really like the way it turned out.

 

- 20x9 Hollander snowflake +24mm wheels

- 285/60 Nitto Ridge Grappler tires

- 1" wheel spacers

- 1.5" MotoFab leveling kit

 

No trimming. No rub.

 

 

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2 hours ago, K-rob said:

Just got mine finished up over the weekend. Really like the way it turned out.

 

- 20x9 Hollander snowflake +24mm wheels

- 285/60 Nitto Ridge Grappler tires

- 1" wheel spacers

- 1.5" MotoFab leveling kit

 

No trimming. No rub.

 

 

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Looks great! How do you like the lift? Did you install or did you have a shop do it? 

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20 hours ago, rikhek said:

As the OEM tire is 32.3" tall I think it's a lot of "work" for a measly 1" taller 33" tire.

 

Does your mirror have a chrome cap or is it just the picture?

I think it looks great. It's not just 1" taller tire, it's the overall look of the truck. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, BLACK AT4 said:

Looks great! How do you like the lift? Did you install or did you have a shop do it? 

I installed it. Took little over an hour, with beer breaks included, to get it done. 

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21 hours ago, rikhek said:

As the OEM tire is 32.3" tall I think it's a lot of "work" for a measly 1" taller 33" tire.

 

Does your mirror have a chrome cap or is it just the picture?

Chrome mirror covers. They get shipped like that and then the dealership swaps them to black ones as they are shipped seperately. Mine came intially with the chrome ones but I caught it on time and asked them to swap them out as the Window sticker listed the black mirror covers. They found them in the back; the techs had "forgotten to do the swap on mine", No problem they took care of it immediately.   

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So on my AT4, can I put 275/65/20 tires on it stock without any level or spacers?  I had this size on my 2018 and it was perfect.  All I had to do was zip tie the inner fender on the back side 

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4 minutes ago, Scooter Scott said:

So on my AT4, can I put 275/65/20 tires on it stock without any level or spacers?  I had this size on my 2018 and it was perfect.  All I had to do was zip tie the inner fender on the back side 

Look up AT4s on 35s and you will see it can be done. It will be close but your tire size requested is 34"x11" so it should be possilble

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3 minutes ago, asalinasz39 said:

Look up AT4s on 35s and you will see it can be done. It will be close but your tire size requested is 34"x11" so it should be possilble

Yeah I've seen so much conflicting, leveling, new wheels, lifts, etc....I got the AT4 so I didn't have to touch anything...but I do want to put slightly bigger, meatier tires on here.

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Posted (edited)
59 minutes ago, Scooter Scott said:

Yeah I've seen so much conflicting, leveling, new wheels, lifts, etc....I got the AT4 so I didn't have to touch anything...but I do want to put slightly bigger, meatier tires on here.

Are you planning on sticking with stock wheels? If yes, then that should help your tire fit. Nevertheless you could still have the shop do a test fit.

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14 minutes ago, asalinasz39 said:

Are you planning on sticking with stock wheels? If yes, then that should help your tire fit. Nevertheless you could still have the shop do a test fit.

Yes I plan on staying with stock 20" wheels.

Posted
2 hours ago, Scooter Scott said:

Yes I plan on staying with stock 20" wheels.

Great post pics when you get it done!

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On 4/2/2019 at 8:28 AM, K-rob said:

Just got mine finished up over the weekend. Really like the way it turned out.

 

- 20x9 Hollander snowflake +24mm wheels

- 285/60 Nitto Ridge Grappler tires

- 1" wheel spacers

- 1.5" MotoFab leveling kit

 

No trimming. No rub.

 

 

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Damn, a 1" spacer!?!?!?  Were the OEM studs long enough or did you have to install longer?

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What is the height of your front fender and back after having a leveling kit installed on the at4 how much rake do you have still

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