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On 10/25/2020 at 1:08 PM, dram1983361 said:

Concept one CS.6 22x9.5 +35 offset

Arturo trailblade XT  305/45/22

Supreme suspension 1" bottom mount lift spacers

Supreme suspension 1.5" (38mm) hub/wheel centric wheel spacers

Belltech drop shackles @2" +2* shims

Shuttle changes

 

The spacers push the offset out to -3mm and I have minimal rubbing, no splash guard mod(yet)

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Also, Have you had any issues with the wheel spacers?

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22 minutes ago, Cantrell said:

Have you had any trouble with the spacers?  

Not really any issues, but I took them off because they created too much offset with the new wheels. I like the tire to be just about flush with the fender, so 0mm is perfect imo. As long as you install them properly you shouldn’t have any issues. I ran the same spacers in my Tacoma for 2 + years. 

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2020 Silverado 1500 LTZ ~ Z71 w/ 3.0 Duramax

Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/65R20 127 Q Tire

Stock 20" LTZ Wheels

Rough Country 3.5" Suspension Lift Kit w/ Lifted Struts and V2 Monotube Shocks

ReadyLift 15-3485 1/2" Hub Centric Wheel Spacer (front only to prevent rub on control arms)

 

Notes:  

  • Tire PSI set to 45 as per Nitto recommendation.
  • Rough Country lift is not level.  Measurement from ground to top of fender well is 40.75" in the front and 41.75" in the rear.
  • No rubbing.

 

 

 

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Fuel Vapor 20x10
Nitto Ridge Grappler 35x12.5
4” Zone suspension lift on top of factory TB 2” for a total of 6”
 
minor trimming of the wheel well 
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That is the exact setup I am looking for. How do you like that lift so far? Looks great!


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6 hours ago, Cantrell said:

Also, Have you had any issues with the wheel spacers?

None, everything is as smooth as before installing them and nice and tight (red lock Tite) after a month

Posted
On 8/31/2020 at 11:12 AM, osumason said:

I will be going with either the Venomrex 601 

Wheel Specs
Size: 20X9.0
Offset: 0 (Chevy/GMC/Dodge)
Backspacing: 5.0" (Chevy/GMC/Dodge)
 

 

Or the Black Rhino Shrapnel

20x9.5

Offset 12

 

 

Just FYI for future searches...The Venomrex with the 0 offset will rub with with a 285/60 20 tire.  I should have went with a 55 profile...

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Ready lift level kit 1.75” with upper control arms. Cali off-road 22x12 -51 offset. 33x12.5 Toyo MTs. Borla Atak exhaust. 3/8” inch spacers on the front. won’t let me attach any pics 

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On 9/13/2020 at 8:44 AM, Jgreene11 said:

Could you have run those Icons up to 3”? Just curious, looks awesome though. Do u have any more pics, side profile? I bet rides like butter 

supposed to be able to go up to 3.5" i believe. for some reason when i was adjusting the pre load it stopped on the driver side and was just spinning. i couldve gone more with the passenger side but obviously i wasnt going to. i havent researched this issue or contacted icon because its right where i wanted it to be. yes rides fantastic and is awesome off road. have a rub at full lock going over a curb or when braking. now im trying to find fender flares because the winter roads in montana have been brutal to the body.  getting it washed today ill upload a pic when im done. sorry for the late response!

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Anyone know of these will fit the T1 trucks?

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Ryan B.

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SCA black widow wheels 
 
33” x 12.5 ridge grapplers 
 
 
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That is one good looking wheel/truck.


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Does anyone know when the 20" black rims for the 2021 Trail Boss will be available? I saw it was late availibilty, whatever that means. Really prefer the 20's over the 18's and but don't want to wait to order and miss the rebates. Looking to do the 1.5" RC level, 1" taller rear block, 275/65r20 Nittos upgrade right when I get it.

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2019 GMC Sierra SLT 

 

3.5” Rough Country Lift (Front 3.5” lifted struts no spacers and UCAs)

 

4Play 4P70 22x10 -18 offset

33x12.50x22 Toyo Open Country AT3

 

Did a Mini NorCal on the front fender to clear the tires on the outside. Have plenty of room on the inside. 

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20x10 Hardrock Affliction-19

295/60r20 Toyo RT

2.5 Motofab front 2 spacer in back 

Removed bracket behind mud flap, and trimmed mud flap. 

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