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On 2/24/2023 at 1:49 PM, Asmith721 said:

I didn’t change gears or anything so didn’t change any setting for that portion

 

What is yours set at then? 

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7 hours ago, Russ757 said:

 

What is yours set at then? 

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Swapped out the trailrunner at for some ko2. Not gonna lie, once I got the ko2 was in the fence because the wranglers were a very good performing tire with a great look for a street truck. But 50 miles later, can see why all the love. 

 

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Went with Rough Country 2" level for now with 35x11.50r20 Ridge Grapplers on stocks no spacers. Going to be towing and not a fan of spacers for towing. Did the mud flap bracket delete and no rubbing now. 

 

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Factory wheels and most aftermarket wheels are NOT designed to use ET lugs. You do NOT need ET lugs, just standard conical seat lugs are fine.

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I had a set of General Grabber ATX's installed today. I went with stock tire size for this truck, LT275/60r20. I have to say I am very pleased so far. These actually make the truck ride a lot nicer than the OEM equipped P-rated Bridgestone Alenza mall terrains. They are very smooth, and surprisingly quiet! Would absolutely recommend these tires. Sorry for the less than great pics, but it was raining, so I was in a hurry.

 

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Tons of great setups in here but I'm struggling to find lots of photos of Denalis with updated wheel/tires! Really hard to visualize what would look better than the stock setup.

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36 minutes ago, tpr20 said:

Tons of great setups in here but I'm struggling to find lots of photos of Denalis with updated wheel/tires! Really hard to visualize what would look better than the stock setup.

I agree as I do not like my Denali Ultimate OEM wheels, I'm trying to find something else.

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On 3/10/2023 at 10:43 AM, eppieguy said:

I agree as I do not like my Denali Ultimate OEM wheels, I'm trying to find something else.

Yeah me either....I did see a post deep in this thread of someone who chromed their Denali Ultimate OEM, looked pretty good...but I am pretty sure I'm wanting something black with a bit more aggressive tire than the Alenza.

 

I have noticed Dave Sinclair's auto doing a lot of "custom" Denali...not sure the word custom is appropriate, but some of these give a good idea. However, I don't want to do a bunch of chrome delete.

 

 

Not a bad look at all...I'm not going to lift mine, just level, but still think black rims and more aggressive tires would look great.

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I agree about the Alenza's, I had them on my 2019 High Country and I swapped them out for a little bit wider Nitto Terra Grapplers. I'm pretty sure I'm going to go with the 2019-2021 High Country 10 Spoke wheel in Chrome, they look nice in my opinion and really easy to take care of. While I do not like the Alenza's I'll probably run them until they need replacing because after coming from my HC with Borla Touring Exhaust, CAI and "E" tires I'm really enjoying the quiet now, I've got my Corvette and Wrangler if I need noise.

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I have been looking for tires for the stock 22" rims. I was hoping for 285/55/22 but the choices are limited. Has anyone been able to find an All terrain that isn't as aggressive as the recon grapplers? On my last truck I had some michelin all terrains that where great but they are not offered in a 22". Anyone have any insight? I have been watching the forums and checking vendors for almost 2 years now. 

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4 hours ago, bluemonstercali said:

I have been looking for tires for the stock 22" rims. I was hoping for 285/55/22 but the choices are limited. Has anyone been able to find an All terrain that isn't as aggressive as the recon grapplers? On my last truck I had some michelin all terrains that where great but they are not offered in a 22". Anyone have any insight? I have been watching the forums and checking vendors for almost 2 years now. 

I ran Nitto Terra Grapplers on my 2019 High Country with OEM 22", fit no problem.

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7 hours ago, eppieguy said:

I agree about the Alenza's, I had them on my 2019 High Country and I swapped them out for a little bit wider Nitto Terra Grapplers. I'm pretty sure I'm going to go with the 2019-2021 High Country 10 Spoke wheel in Chrome, they look nice in my opinion and really easy to take care of. While I do not like the Alenza's I'll probably run them until they need replacing because after coming from my HC with Borla Touring Exhaust, CAI and "E" tires I'm really enjoying the quiet now, I've got my Corvette and Wrangler if I need noise.

 

That's actually a great idea re: the 2091-21 high country wheels. Those are good looking wheels and I think the chrome will look pretty sick to be honest. And agree on Alenzas, mine are only 22k miles in so no rush to get rid of perfectly good tires!!

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im looking at getting rid of the 20s and doing some 18s what size are you guys doing with a level kit

 

was looking at 18x9 295/70/18 would that be a good fit?

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