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If you have a new 2019 Silverado with aftermarket wheels, please post a picture 

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11 hours ago, Aycock1987 said:

If you have a new 2019 Silverado with aftermarket wheels, please post a picture 

 

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What size tire and wheels do you have on your trail boss?  did you level it or is it stock?  I have a 2019 Silverado RST and looking to put 295 60 r20 on it and don't want to level it if I don't have too - like the look of your tire size so any help here would be awesome.

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12 hours ago, ChrisArc said:

What size tire and wheels do you have on your trail boss?  did you level it or is it stock?  I have a 2019 Silverado RST and looking to put 295 60 r20 on it and don't want to level it if I don't have too - like the look of your tire size so any help here would be awesome.

I am running 33.5x12.5R20 on a stock height Trail Boss with 20x9 wheels that have a 0 mm offset.  A 295 60 R20 equates to a 34x11.5 tire so you will almost definitely need a level so that you can be at equal height as the Trail Boss in the front.  As for rims, you could use the stock ones or run any 9 or 10 inch wide aftermarket one as long as they clear the front calipers, as they are larger on the 19s, and as long as the offset isn't too negative.

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You need the offset to be negative. I’m installing -24 20x10’s with Toyo AT2 295/60/20’s tomorrow.  I’ll need to trim some plastic but other than that, all I did was the RC 2” Level.  

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MotoFab 3" front leveling kit (even though it's a little nose high) (going to add Deaver leaf springs mini-pack in the rear for a 2" lift when it's released)

17" Method Double Standard wheels (had to use 1/2" spacer to clear the caliper)

Toyo Open Country R/T 285/70/17

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Well.. at least now I have an excuse to buy the wheels I've been looking at...:)

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1 hour ago, code-man26 said:

MotoFab 3" front leveling kit (even though it's a little nose high) (going to add Deaver leaf springs mini-pack in the rear for a 2" lift when it's released)

17" Method Double Standard wheels (had to use 1/2" spacer to clear the caliper)

Toyo Open Country R/T 285/70/17

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Now that looks real good there Cody. Man iam so sick of looking at cars and trucks with black rims. 

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20 hours ago, 808 HI said:

24x10 +31 Escalade reps on 295/40 Atturo tires

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That looks real nice!  Leaning towards 22" High Country take offs for my LTZ

 

Or a 22" version of those wheels

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