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22” Chrome 6-split spokes on stock tires. Reverse leveled with belltech 6403 shackles.

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On 10/10/2020 at 6:38 PM, JeffC said:

2020 Trail Boss , Eibach pro lift (Level) , 275/65/20 Ridge Grappler , Fuel Rage 20 x 10 

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What offset are you running?

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2020 HC with GM 2" kit, and Bilstein 5100's set to 1.1" so it's basically a Trailboss that's close to level.

285/65 20 BFG KO2s  (34.6"x11.2") on Raceline 20x9 0 offset and 6mm spacers to make the wheels clear the brakes.

Removed brackets and trimmed the mud guards.  slight rub at full lock, but really minor.

Forums like this really helped me figure out what I wanted, and what was possible - so thanks all.   Hope this helps someone else.

 

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been searching allll evening but hoping you fellas be able to tell me or point me the right direction with tires... I just purchased 2021 chev silverado 1500 high country duramax. Don't really wanna put a level kit on it as I love how it rides. 

 

Looking for a good tire setup to keep the comfort ride 

 

I just ordered FUEL OFFROAD CONTRA RIMS 20X9 WITH PLUS 2 OFFSET..

 

***Wondering what tires you recommend that has good look to them and has a good lasting ride  and what size could I run for tires?? I been seeing alot of bigger tires on the stock rims but as I said I went with a plus 2 offset trying to see what my options are??

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been searching allll evening but hoping you fellas be able to tell me or point me the right direction with tires... I just purchased 2021 chev silverado 1500 high country duramax. Don't really wanna put a level kit on it as I love how it rides. 
 
Looking for a good tire setup to keep the comfort ride 
 
I just ordered FUEL OFFROAD CONTRA RIMS 20X9 WITH PLUS 2 OFFSET..
 
***Wondering what tires you recommend that has good look to them and has a good lasting ride  and what size could I run for tires?? I been seeing alot of bigger tires on the stock rims but as I said I went with a plus 2 offset trying to see what my options are??
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My second set of Ridge Grapplers. I have them in 275/60. I like an aggressive looking tire but don’t want the noise. If these are a little too aggressive for your taste look at the Toyo AT3 or Falken Wildpeake AT.


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1 hour ago, Royall577 said:


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My second set of Ridge Grapplers. I have them in 275/60. I like an aggressive looking tire but don’t want the noise. If these are a little too aggressive for your taste look at the Toyo AT3 or Falken Wildpeake AT.


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Wow thank you so much..  was needing someone to have a familiar setup. So your have the same offset? With no rubbing or issues ?

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Wow thank you so much..  was needing someone to have a familiar setup. So your have the same offset? With no rubbing or issues ?

Yup same +2. No spacers. I had them on before I leveled and no rubbing at all.


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Anyone on here with 285/70r18?

Nearly a 34" tire,

Just ordered my fuel anza 18x9 1mm offset wheels.

Was originally getting 265/70 but figured only 1/2" taller wouldn't look any different. Now I'm half nervous the 285/70 is too fat.

I am planning on a 0.75" level to my AT4

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On 12/3/2020 at 7:02 PM, tuckin22 said:

22” Chrome 6-split spokes on stock tires. Reverse leveled with belltech 6403 shackles.

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Pardon my stupidity here, but what is a reverse level ? Still learning all the truck terminology. 

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8 hours ago, 204Denali said:


Pardon my stupidity here, but what is a reverse level ? Still learning all the truck terminology. 

Correct. It is a reverse level. Truck is pretty much square. I am working on a write up on what I did. 

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11 hours ago, 204Denali said:


Pardon my stupidity here, but what is a reverse level ? Still learning all the truck terminology. 

He dropped the rear instead of raising the front. 

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3 hours ago, tuckin22 said:

Correct. It is a reverse level. Truck is pretty much square. I am working on a write up on what I did. 

Interested in seeing this write up

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3 hours ago, eppieguy said:

He dropped the rear instead of raising the front. 

Yes. What he said. Sorry I thought I put that in my response. Must have deleted it. 
 

2 hours ago, 204Denali said:

Interested in seeing this write up

I have most of it drafted up. I still have a couple more kinks that I am currently trying to work out on the auto ride mess. 

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Just got my new wheels and tires installed. They are 35x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on 20x10-12 Wicked Off-road wheels. I also added a 4” Zone lift to my existing 2”. 

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