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Besides doin a front leveling kit & possibly NorCal mod, wut else is needed maybe to have them fit perfectly almost like factoryScreenshot_20200419-220032.thumb.png.3d8e456696b87d09e2c37e76721f894e.png

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1 hour ago, gearheadesw said:

How much does a wheel that big weigh?

Depending if I go 2pc forged wheels & wut face design

 

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3 hours ago, Snowcamo said:

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Sure will

Posted
13 minutes ago, Og Goldie said:

Depending if I go 2pc forged wheels & wut face design

 

That unsprung, rotating mass will hurt everything, acceleration, braking, suspension action, fuel milage. There's no way it's ever going to ride like factory with those wheels alone, never mind the big ass tires.

One needs to keep in mind the cascading effects modifications have on a vehicle.

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1 hour ago, gearheadesw said:

That unsprung, rotating mass will hurt everything, acceleration, braking, suspension action, fuel milage. There's no way it's ever going to ride like factory with those wheels alone, never mind the big ass tires.

One needs to keep in mind the cascading effects modifications have on a vehicle.

In ur opinion, wut size would be ur max that won't affect too much ?

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6 hours ago, Og Goldie said:

In ur opinion, wut size would be ur max that won't affect too much ?

 

 

It's the weight that is going to cause problems, metal weighs more then tire and air. The bigger the wheel, the more it weighs, personally, I like more tire then wheel, your tires are the first part of your suspension, that taller sidewall soaked up a lot of road imperfections that a smaller side walled tire just can't. I run 18 inch wheels on my truck, I think I would stay with GM's max size of 22 inch diameter wheel.

But I'm an old school old man. I understand that the taller sidewall tire wallows around more on the street, but my truck isn't known for it's sporty performance, it's know for being able to do work.

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