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1 minute ago, Linh Nguyen said:

Correct, 6” Fabtech lift and thanks!

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I’ve got a BDS 2” going on my 20 AT4 this week. It’ll net me 4” total. Also have 20x10 -18’s and 35/12.5’s to install. I know I’ll have to trim some but that’s part of the fun!

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Stock 22's currently but I dig them. Comfortable, no road noise, and can't go wrong with black on black. Maybe down the line might add a lift and switch up wheels especially after seeing everyone's setups !!! 

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Got my new wheels mounted today. 20" TB replicas in titanium grey from Florida Speed Shop. Highly recommend them for wheels. Transaction was easy and shipping was fast. I love the way they turned out on my truck. Still running stock tires until they're due to be replaced and then I may go with something more aggressive. 

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26 minutes ago, BluegrassMotorsport said:

Got my new wheels mounted today. 20" TB replicas in titanium grey from Florida Speed Shop. Highly recommend them for wheels. Transaction was easy and shipping was fast. I love the way they turned out on my truck. Still running stock tires until they're due to be replaced and then I may go with something more aggressive. 

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That really looks good! 

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1 minute ago, Ritchie Brown said:

That really looks good! 

Thanks! Every truck I've ever had has been red with black wheels so I decided to try something a little different this time. The titanium grey has a lot of personality in the sunlight. I'm glad I went this direction. 

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Went and got me a Rocky Ridge Sierra and traded my AT4. 6” Rocky Ridge Lift, 35x12.5x20 tires and 20x9 wheels. Love it so far and I think I can stuff 37’s once I wear these out. 

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2020 Sierra 1500 SLT. Stock suspension/no lift. 

 

My first foray into the world of GMC trucks with 20 inch wheels and tires. 

 

I just finished browsing through all 34 pages of this forum thread...wow, what a great place for wheel and tire advice! 

 

My truck came with Bridgestone Alenza 275/60/R20. Not a bad looking tire, but I think I'd like something a wee bit taller and all terrain. What options do I have to keep the stock wheels but get a taller tire and not have to cut/modify the wheel well housing? In a couple of the forum posts I thought I saw someone with stock suspension saying they had installed 285/60/20 or 275/65/20, but I failed to notice if they had a AT4 or a SLT like mine.

 

If anyone has pics of a stock SLT setup w different tires, please share!

Thanks in advance for your help!

Daryl 

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22x12 -45 Fuel Mavericks with 325/50R22 Ridge Grapplers.

 

This size tire is slightly louder than the smaller 35x12.5 Ridge Grapplers I had before but still very quiet on pavement.

 

No rubbing forward or reverse after some minor plastic trimming. I had previously removed the mud flap bracket and tied back the wheel well liners.

 

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35 minutes ago, BlackLS said:

22x12 -45 Fuel Mavericks with 325/50R22 Ridge Grapplers.

 

This size tire is slightly louder than the smaller 35x12.5 Ridge Grapplers I had before but still very quiet on pavement.

 

No rubbing forward or reverse after some minor plastic trimming. I had previously removed the mud flap bracket and tied back the wheel well liners.

 

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Nice truck man! Front end looks really aggressive. Can you send me a link to the silver piece you have on the lower bumper? I’m digging that!

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Started out with a leveling kit but after a few months I went with 6in RC lift with skid plate strut spacers and N3 shocks.  Air dam removal. Kept the Nitto G2 295/60 r20 since I already had them when I did the leveling kit.  May upgrade to 35x12 later but with the 34s there was no rubbing or cutting needed and the acceleration is good.  Fuel Rebel 20x10 are the rims.  Side steps are also RC.  Rides smooth as factory. Also added GM cold air intake and Black Widow exhaust.  

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7 minutes ago, Satinsteelmetallica said:

Started out with a leveling kit but after a few months I went with 6in RC lift with skid plate strut spacers and N3 shocks.  Air dam removal. Kept the Nitto G2 295/60 r20 since I already had them when I did the leveling kit.  May upgrade to 35x12 later but with the 34s there was no rubbing or cutting needed and the acceleration is good.  Fuel Rebel 20x10 are the rims.  Side steps are also RC.  Rides smooth as factory. Also added GM cold air intake and Black Widow exhaust.  

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Started out with a leveling kit but after a few months I went with 6in RC lift with skid plate strut spacers and N3 shocks.  Air dam removal. Kept the Nitto G2 295/60 r20 since I already had them when I did the leveling kit.  May upgrade to 35x12 later but with the 34s there was no rubbing or cutting needed and the acceleration is good.  Fuel Rebel 20x10 are the rims.  Side steps are also RC.  Rides smooth as factory. Also added GM cold air intake and Black Widow exhaust.  
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I’ve also had a leveling kit for a month or two and already know I want the lift instead too, haha.

Nice truck.


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