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Here's my build

 

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Specs:

  • 18x8.5 +0 Black Rhino Chase Rotary Forged in Brushed Gunmetal
  • 295/70/18 Falken Wildpeak AT3
  • ReadyLift 1.75" Level Lift

 

Very minor rubbing resolved with minor trimming. I created a post on our site of the trimming requirements for those looking to go with a larger set up on the AT4: https://wheelsasap.com/gmc-at4-oversized-tire-trimming-guide/

 

 

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On 3/30/2020 at 3:40 AM, Trevor Munsell said:

285 45 22s on oem replicas. I went the budget route to get me into some 22s. Now im wanting to upgrade for a little more sidewall to either 275 50 or 305 45s. What y'all think?

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Can you give some info on your wheels? Brand, spacers if any, website?

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Custom Offsets. 4play cv43 gloss black. 3/8"hubcentric spacers added to order for $63. Ride great..no vibration. Got for unbelievable price. 

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On 5/2/2020 at 10:24 AM, WheelsASAP.com said:

Specs:

  • 18x8.5 +0 Black Rhino Chase Rotary Forged in Brushed Gunmetal
  • 295/70/18 Falken Wildpeak AT3
  • ReadyLift 1.75" Level Lift

 

Very minor rubbing resolved with minor trimming. I created a post on our site of the trimming requirements for those looking to go with a larger set up on the AT4: https://wheelsasap.com/gmc-at4-oversized-tire-trimming-guide/

 

 

Thanks for this - great resource!!! 

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40 minutes ago, Supercup said:

Thanks for this - great resource!!! 

Anytime my friend! Feel free to PM me with any questions you may have.

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On 4/22/2020 at 8:08 AM, loud_pipes said:

ReadyLift SST, Atturo Blade XT 305/55/20 (33x12.5), Moto Metal MO970 20x10 with 0 offset

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Did you need to use spacers for the wheels?  Looks great.

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Mine is a 2020 Custom 4x4 with 5.3L (NOT a trail boss)


35x12.5x20 Atturo Trail Blade X/Ts (Measure out to 34.92” and 12.52”)

 

2.25” Pro Comp level up front (actually sitting .75” nose High at the moment so getting a 1” Rear block put on soon).

 

No spacers. No trimming. No rubbing (although to be fair, I deleted the rock/mud guards as soon as I got her) 

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Mines a 2019 Silverado RST 

I went with a 3" Superlift

Wheels are a 20x10 -18mm Fuel Rebel wrapped in a 285/60r20 Nitto Ridge Grappler

That comes out to be a 33.7" Wheel setup 

 

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On 5/9/2020 at 9:50 AM, Trevor Munsell said:

Custom Offsets. 4play cv43 gloss black. 3/8"hubcentric spacers added to order for $63. Ride great..no vibration. Got for unbelievable price. 

Hey thanks for the info! I got a couple more questions tho?. Did you need the spacers to clear the calipers or just for the look. Were the factory wheels studs long enough to take the spacer and the wheels no problem?  

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