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Anyone running 275/60-20's on a stock GM 20's and stock suspension (no level or lift) without any rubbing issues?

Especially anyone with the stamped steel control arms (2016 and up)

 

Looking for a slightly larger tire on my stock front end Z71 and i've read so many threads on it where most everyone has a lift, but a few pop up here and there and say no lift or level and running the 33" 275/60-20 on stock tires. 

 

And a few i've read say all stock there was no rub, then they raise the front a couple inches and then it rubs. 

 

If I can go 275/60-20 on my stock front end, that would be ideal!

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Great question I was thinking something similar.


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That tire came stock on my truck.  Guess it works just fine.  

 

*** Got misdirected to the 14-18 section ***

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34 minutes ago, bshort said:

That tire came stock on my truck.  Guess it works just fine.  

 

*** Got misdirected to the 14-18 section ***

I didn’t know any of them came with 275/60-20. 

 

Usually its 275/55-20. 

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Just pulled those off my 2018.  There were no issues with rubbing on the stock suspension.  I removed them because I didn't like the ride.

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1 hour ago, bdm62987 said:

I'm almost certain that combo works,

Is that anything like just ok:)

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47 minutes ago, jwhjr said:

Just pulled those off my 2018.  There were no issues with rubbing on the stock suspension.  I removed them because I didn't like the ride.

 

What brand? what was the ride issue?

 

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12 minutes ago, rah7777777 said:

 

What brand? what was the ride issue?

 

Bridgestone Dueler AT.  Just too stiff and bumpy for my taste.

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Do all of the stock wheels have the same offset? If so, seems like any 33" x 10.8 would work on a stock set up (I have 18's).

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I'll be watching this because thats the tire i want to run. It should fit because you aren't incresing width, but total circumference of new tire increases  close to 3 1/2". I'm  looking at 3 different 20x9 rims with a + offset. A Fuel wheel with  +20 and the other two are Hostile wheels with +12 offset (20x9) .  I mentioned the wheels because I'm pretty sure it will fit with a +20 offset. Could have sworn I read of someone using stock snowflakes with maybe 1/4 " spacer and that tire worked. 

 

Would love to order everything online and save some good scratch on pricing + tax. 

 

Often the angle of the UCA changes with lift or level. Lots of guys have indicated they are going to try , but never come back and say what happened. A picture is worth 1000 words. Would love to see it installed on truck with stamped steel UCA. Haven't had much luck finding. 

 

 

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2014 SLT

I ran that size in Cooper Discoverer ATs for 3 weeks before getting my Billstein shocks put on and leveled.

It does rub at full lock up and when you go in reverse but only thing that rubs against is the fender lining.

Mine still rubbed a bit after the level. I trimmed them down soon after.

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