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I'm sure there's others out there trying to decide on what lift and what tires. I just got the ccm 2.5/1 leveling kit, now just gotta decide on tires and wheels. If you got any pics of any lifted or leveld
 

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Wheels are 20x10 -12 With that width/offset i opted for 285's instead of the 295s that guys typically run with a stock or stock spec wheel, just to reduce trimming. That being said trimming is still required.
 
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Did you have to do a lot of trimming and does it rub at all on or off road
 

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I dont off road it hard so it doesnt rub anymore or less when in the dirt.. but it just grazes the front of the wheel well liner as it sits right now.. ive been meaning to take a heat gun to it and mold it a bit... i did grind out the pinch weld behind the liner as well.
 
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Thanks for the info man, I'll be leveling mine soon just trying to decide on tires and wheels already have the kit sitting in the garage
 

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Thanks for the info man, I'll be leveling mine soon just trying to decide on tires and wheels already have the kit sitting in the garage
No worries man, good luck. Its an easy job, my wife and i spent Valentine's day installing ours.
 
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Nice looking burb, I debated on a suburban but it wouldn't fit in the garage guess I should of just used it as an excuse for a bigger garage haha

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Wheels are 20x10 -12 With that width/offset i opted for 285's instead of the 295s that guys typically run with a stock or stock spec wheel, just to reduce trimming. That being said trimming is still required.

285/60/ 20s? Or what?
 

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Im running 285/55/20 because of the low offset. On stock wheels guys are able to run 295/55/20 i believe it is
 
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Wheels are 20x10 -12 With that width/offset i opted for 285's instead of the 295s that guys typically run with a stock or stock spec wheel, just to reduce trimming. That being said trimming is still required.

What back spacing most seem to be running 4.5 to 5
 

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Leveled front only 1.5
Fuel 20" wheels Nitto tires

Have put about 30,000 miles on it like this, gonna with more lift soon
 

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