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Hey,

I've got a 2020 Silverado 1500 LT with 305/55r20s and 20x9 0 offset rims. The front has a ReadyLift 2" level kit. Currently has zero rub if anyone is wondering.

I'm looking to add wheel spacers (Bora) to accomplish a more aggressive stance (poke out past fender flares) and am looking for recommendations on what size. 

Thank you!

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Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, curtcab said:

Hey,

I've got a 2020 Silverado 1500 LT with 305/55r20s and 20x9 0 offset rims. The front has a ReadyLift 2" level kit. Currently has zero rub if anyone is wondering.

I'm looking to add wheel spacers (Bora) to accomplish a more aggressive stance (poke out past fender flares) and am looking for recommendations on what size. 

Thank you!

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I am using 1.5 inch spacers on a 20x9 rim with 0mm offset.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, curtcab said:

Wow! That looks great, any rubbing at all? 

 

Very very minimal, I had to trim the inner (unseen) mud flap and remove the bracket behind it but not too hard.

Posted
36 minutes ago, It's Tim said:

How often do you plan to replace wheel bearings? MIght not be a terrible idea to keep a few in the truck.

 

I dont expect to replace them until they are worn out due to normal wear and tear.  If I have to guess, 120-150k miles.  I have almost 60k miles on my 2019 right now and have zero issues with the wheel bearings.  The spacers do not really affect them

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Beautiful, I’m going to try to get the same size spacers. What size tires are you running? Thank you

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Awesome, thank you again! I really appreciate it.

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