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Hello the reason for this topic is to show people you can actually fit 35 inch tires on a leveled 2019 to present chevy or gmc. I tried to research and find any one that had done it and had no luck finding any info or pics, so thats the reason for this post. Truck is currently running a 2.5 cst coilover in the front and a cognito uca, one inch wheel spacer to keep the tire from rubbing with the uca

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I have 35x12.5r17 Toyo AT3's and Method MR703's 17x8.5 with 0mm offset on a 2.5 inch leveling kit. I just ordered some cognito standard UCA's because I don't trust the stock ones. No rubbing anywhere after I removed a few pieces and ziptied some back. Didn't have to cut anything.

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On 11/16/2021 at 11:58 AM, Quiroz297 said:

Hello the reason for this topic is to show people you can actually fit 35 inch tires on a leveled 2019 to present chevy or gmc. I tried to research and find any one that had done it and had no luck finding any info or pics, so thats the reason for this post. Truck is currently running a 2.5 cst coilover in the front and a cognito uca, one inch wheel spacer to keep the tire from rubbing with the uca

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That’s impressive. I have a 3.5 RC lift with 34” nitto ridge grapplers with spacers on my 21’ Denali and I had to trim some of the mud flaps and tie the carpet back. What tires are you running?

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I think back back spacing/off sets will help fit if it’s not too big. Like a negative offset wheel I would imagine. 

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On 11/18/2021 at 3:32 PM, Claxy515 said:

I have 35x12.5r17 Toyo AT3's and Method MR703's 17x8.5 with 0mm offset on a 2.5 inch leveling kit. I just ordered some cognito standard UCA's because I don't trust the stock ones. No rubbing anywhere after I removed a few pieces and ziptied some back. Didn't have to cut anything.

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Sorry for the tangent.  Might be a silly question but is achieving that bowtie-less grill just removing the bowtie?   I would think it would leave clips or a backing bracket behind?

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3 hours ago, SilveradoRST said:

Sorry for the tangent.  Might be a silly question but is achieving that bowtie-less grill just removing the bowtie?   I would think it would leave clips or a backing bracket behind?

 

No. The bowtie outline is molded into the stock grille. I ordered this one from eBay for around $180.

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On 11/16/2021 at 10:58 AM, Quiroz297 said:

Hello the reason for this topic is to show people you can actually fit 35 inch tires on a leveled 2019 to present chevy or gmc. I tried to research and find any one that had done it and had no luck finding any info or pics, so thats the reason for this post. Truck is currently running a 2.5 cst coilover in the front and a cognito uca, one inch wheel spacer to keep the tire from rubbing with the uca

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Are you running 12.50 or 11.50?

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5 hours ago, Whitefrostdenali said:

Are you running 12.50 or 11.50?

Might not get an answer.

He made that one post in 2017 has hasn't logged in since. 

 

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