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Raceline Addict 942B in Gloss Black

20x9 +18

Stock General Grabber HTs 60 275/60/20

ZHTEAP hub centric ring adapters 106mm to 78.1mm

Flush, no spacers and no rubbing.

 

 

 

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Optional $2995 GM rims and Bridgestone  275/R50 22s. After 3 years with my Z71, no more knobby off road tires for me -tied of the rough ride and prying rocks and pebble from the sipes.

 

Speed bumps and railroad crossings? Now, I don't feel no stinking speed bumps or railroad crossings.

 

 

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Hoss XD 20's -18

Nitto RG 35-12.5-20

RC 8" lift, added electric steps for the Mrs.

 

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Fuel Recoil 20x9  +20mm 

305/55 R20 Nitto Ridge Grappler 

6.2 High Country w/ GM 2" TB Lift 

no rub at all 

 

 

 

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RTX spine, BLACK WITH MILLED RED SPOKES, 10mm offset, 18x9

I kept the stock tires for now, 265/65/18 Goodyear Fortitude AT

 

 

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2019 AT4  

Vision Fury 18 x 8.5  w 0mm offset

Duratracs 275/65 R18  NO rubbing

 

Then added Readylift 2" level front and 3" blocks rear. Plan is to  up tires size when these wear out..

 

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