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sounds like what i’ve been looking at lately, haha. mostly seen 17x8.5, 17x9, 18x9 sizes & offsets around 0 to -15 and 12.5 wide tires. couple trucks i’ve seen pushed it to 20x10 -18 to -25. but it also seems the smaller combo has little to no rubbing issues. 10 wides had some tuck & trim in the fender. hope that helps

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I’m curious too. I do t think I can fit 17s on my Sierra with the NHT package. Been looking at 18x9 with a zero offset with icon front coil overs at 2.5-3” lift. Found 305/70 in a KO2 that’s 34.8 12.2 wide on that wheel size. With icons UCA I’m worried I’ll need a spacer with the offset. Will definitely rub on the Sierras around the liner and mud flap

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2 hours ago, Ksalway said:

35x11.50 on 3.5” lift +1 offset wheel. Had to remove the mud flap bracket and do some manipulating of the wheel well liners.

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3.5 lift front and rear or 2” rear 3.5” front???

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8 hours ago, Kvpracing said:

3.5 lift front and rear or 2” rear 3.5” front???

3.5” front 2.5” rear it’s the rough country lift 

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24 minutes ago, Ksalway said:

3.5” front 2.5” rear it’s the rough country lift 

Ahh. Too bad their kit doesn’t fit my truck. I guess the crew cab is different from the extended cab 

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2020 RST Z71 with a Trail Boss 2" stock suspension. Added a 2" dealer/factory level kit. OEM 22" wheels (+28 offset) on 35x12.5 Nitto Trail Grapplers. No trimming with very minimal rub on mud flaps. 

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9 hours ago, Roy Hutchinson said:

2020 RST Z71 with a Trail Boss 2" stock suspension. Added a 2" dealer/factory level kit. OEM 22" wheels (+28 offset) on 35x12.5 Nitto Trail Grapplers. No trimming with very minimal rub on mud flaps. 

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You have a side shot so I can see the poke?

so you have a 4” front lift and 2” rear lift? Is what your saying?

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2019 LT 5.3
Supreme Suspensions- 3.5 front 3.0 rear, minor trimming in the wheel well. Mostly just rearranged bolts. Kumho Road Venture m/t. 35x12.5x17. 2” spacer but you could get away with 1.5. Standard Pacer LT aluminum wheels. 17x9 -12 offset, 4.53 backspacing. When I buy new tires I will probably go with an aggressive hybrid, lots of road noise from these particular m/t’s

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3 minutes ago, Rado5.319 said:

2019 LT 5.3
Supreme Suspensions- 3.5 front 3.0 rear, minor trimming in the wheel well. Mostly just rearranged bolts. Kumho Road Venture m/t. 35x12.5x17. 2” spacer but you could get away with 1.5. Standard Pacer LT aluminum wheels. 17x9 -12 offset, 4.53 backspacing. When I buy new tires I will probably go with an aggressive hybrid, lots of road noise from these particular m/t’s

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Nice set up but too much wheel poke for me   Don’t want my truck with all the road spray from salt and mud 

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Hey guys I’m new to posting so please bear with me. I have 2016 GMC Sierra 2500hd Denali. I’m looking to buy and install the RC 3.5” lift that includes the steering knuckles and UCA’s. My question is can I run 35x12.50R22 -44 wheels with A/T tires after installing the 3.5” lift ? I don’t mind trimming a little but not a lot. Wouldn’t this set up work ? Thanks in advance.

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