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Quick question for anyone. With no lift on 2019 gmc sierra 1500 denali can u run a 22x10 w a -25 offset without any rubbing or having to do any cutting or lifting

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On 3/15/2021 at 6:13 PM, Jake rome said:

XD Grenade 20x9 with Nitto Ridgeline 295/60. Bout to get rid of these and put a 20x10 on. 

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Curious, why are you changing to 20x10's? I am debating between the 20x9 0mm, and the 20x10 12mm. 

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What are most of you doing when increasing tire diameter over stock? Are you running a programmer? Or leaving as is? Or ?????

I finally decided on a wheel (I think). Now trying to decide on the tire size.

Thanks.

 

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2 hours ago, BowtieBill said:

What are most of you doing when increasing tire diameter over stock? Are you running a programmer? Or leaving as is? Or ?????

I finally decided on a wheel (I think). Now trying to decide on the tire size.

Thanks.

 

After further research, looks like I may be SOL. Nothing legal for sale in this fabulous state of CA that I can find. 

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Went to Toyo Open Country RTs 295/70/18. All stock suspension, wheels, etc. I need to drive it a little more and see if any rubbing but so far last 3 days I have not noticed any. 
 

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On 5/29/2021 at 11:23 AM, HapaTrailBoss said:

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Toyo Open Country R/Ts 315/70/R17

Bilstein 6112s front at highest perch 5100s rear

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Your setup looks fantastic, nice choices!

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9 hours ago, onebadss said:


Your setup looks fantastic, nice choices!

 

9 hours ago, onebadss said:


Your setup looks fantastic, nice choices!

Thanks I appreciate that!

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Nitto 420V 275  55 20 with 20 x 8.5 (+6) Centerline Tomahawks Stingray III

I like the look of the 285 or 295 x 60 with a moderate 2" front lift on these trucks.

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On 5/28/2021 at 6:20 PM, f0urtw3nty said:

advan rgd2 17x8.5 -10

35x12.50x17 km3

trail boss w/kings

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Those look so sick!!  How was the clearance on the brake calipers?  I would love to have some!!

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Zone off-road front level with UCA 

Method MR305 NV 18X9 -12 offset 

Nitto ridge grapplers 35x12.50x 18

 

Yes they rub but with a little love to the fender well they don't anymore. 

 

 

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On 6/2/2021 at 5:41 AM, paxamus said:

Those look so sick!!  How was the clearance on the brake calipers?  I would love to have some!!

thanks man! clears just fine 😁 no spacers, lots of room, I can fit my hand in there 

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