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I just got word that my 2500HD Denali is built, tentative arrival at dealership is around 9/15.  So for all you wheel and tire experts, I would like to order so they are here when my truck arrives.  I am thinking a 20x9 +18 offset with 305-55-20 tires.  Can anyone tell me if they will fit without a leveling kit as I haven't seen any out yet?

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IF that truck has the larger calipers the only way the back of the wheel will clear them is to go with a 0 offset and 3/8" spacers.

A 33 tire should clear everything.

I know a 35 will not.

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I would think those would fit fine.  I should be getting my 2020 Silverado next week and the plan is to put my current 20x9 +10’s on it.  I’m still not sure on tire size but was thinking 295/60/20, 295/65/20 or 285/65/20 in a Nitto Ridge grappler.  My 2017 has 305/55/20 but I don’t think that will be tall enough (looks wise) on the 2020.

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On 8/18/2019 at 7:46 PM, BB&Chiveon said:

fuel 20*9 with 20 offset should take the stock tires and wouldn't rub? 

 

I would certainly  think so.  I'm leaning towards 295/60/20 with +10's.  That would be just a bit wider and about the same height.

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On 8/17/2019 at 3:51 PM, BB&Chiveon said:

is offset from factory 47?

2020

20 x 8.5 are 47

18 x 8 are 44

17 x 7.5 are 44

duals 17 x 6.5 are 137

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I have a feeling that 305/55r20 is gonna be on the short side as far a looks go. The Heavy duty trucks tend to be able to get away with a larger wheel and tire combo than the 1/2 ton trucks without tire rub issues.

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2" Suspensionmaxx front level. OEM 17" machined aluminum wheel. BFG AT KO2 285/75R17.  Best looking Truck/Lift/Tire combination I've seen in a while.  Picture doesn't do it justice. I know we don't buy these things for their outstanding fuel economy but I will say mileage dropped from 14 to 12.5.

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On 2/4/2020 at 8:17 PM, ADKHEWES said:

2" Suspensionmaxx front level. OEM 17" machined aluminum wheel. BFG AT KO2 285/75R17.  Best looking Truck/Lift/Tire combination I've seen in a while.  Picture doesn't do it justice. I know we don't buy these things for their outstanding fuel economy but I will say mileage dropped from 14 to 12.5.

20200204_201241.jpg

Did you do a speedo recalibration?

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