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I think these will fit, but would like confirmation before hitting buy

 

2020 stock RST Crew. 275/60r20 stock suspension no leveling

 

VAPOR - D569 / BLACK W/DDT
6 LUG

D56920909850

  • WHEEL SPECS:

    • Size: 20x9
    • Bolt Pattern: 6X135 / 6x139.7
    • Offset: 1
    • Hub: 106.10
Posted
24 minutes ago, Russ757 said:

I think these will fit, but would like confirmation before hitting buy

 

2020 stock RST Crew. 275/60r20 stock suspension no leveling

 

VAPOR - D569 / BLACK W/DDT
6 LUG

D56920909850

  • WHEEL SPECS:

    • Size: 20x9
    • Bolt Pattern: 6X135 / 6x139.7
    • Offset: 1
    • Hub: 106.10

It would help if you'd post a picture but, with a 106 bore, that isn't a hub centric wheel. GM trucks don't like wheels that aren't hub centric. I wouldn't run it.

Posted (edited)
49 minutes ago, mafd2 said:

It would help if you'd post a picture but, with a 106 bore, that isn't a hub centric wheel. GM trucks don't like wheels that aren't hub centric. I wouldn't run it.

 

I've see them on  a few 1500s as this Pic shows.

https://www.customwheeloffset.com/wheel-offset-gallery/1690177/2020-chevrolet-silverado-1500-fuel-vapor-rough-country-leveling-kit

 

But when using online verifications say they work and some don't, so appreciate it. 

 

That's a link showing them installed but as popular as they seem to be, I don't see many on 1500s

 

 

 

 

 

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Edited by Russ757
Posted (edited)

OK apparently these won't fit but pn D56920909849 will. Only difference is +1mm offset

 

But here's the specs guaranteed to fit

  • Diameter: 20
  • Width: 9
  • Lug Count: 6
  • Bolt Pattern (Metric): 6x135/6x139.7
  • Bolt Pattern (Standard): 6x135/5.5
  • Offset: 2
  • Backspacing: 5.08
  • Center Bore: 106.1

 

Edited by Russ757
Posted

Not running a 78mm hub centric bore is likely to cause a vibration.  Then you'll have a problem pinpointing the vibration not knowing if it's a balancing, wheel or tire issue.  They make hub centric rings but not sure how effective that is. I'd prefer a hub centric wheel. Just saying. 

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Hub centric rings work just fine if the bore isn't the same size.

 

I just hate the cheap look of the plastic hub cover.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, CamGTP said:

Hub centric rings work just fine if the bore isn't the same size.

 

I just hate the cheap look of the plastic hub cover.

I've seen plastic hub rings. I think there's aluminum though which would seem better but I'd rather a hub centric wheel.  I'm not a fan of hub rings and spacers.

Edited by mafd2
Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, mafd2 said:

It would help if you'd post a picture but, with a 106 bore, that isn't a hub centric wheel. GM trucks don't like wheels that aren't hub centric. I wouldn't run it.

I've run hub centric rings that match the hub and wheel bore on many trucks I've had.

Edited by jaxcam02
Posted

I'm gonna call fuel tomorrow and verify. I can piece together the first set for 1k but the one recommended will be 1.5k and the only difference is 1mm offset from what I can find

Posted
5 hours ago, Russ757 said:

I'm gonna call fuel tomorrow and verify. I can piece together the first set for 1k but the one recommended will be 1.5k and the only difference is 1mm offset from what I can find

So one is 106 and one hub centric bore? 

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