24x14 Offroad Wheels On An AT4

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I absolutely love those wheels; they give me a tingly feeling in my nether regions.
The end result is going to be insane
 
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No new updates guys... The wheels are currently at the powder coater, and they've been there for a little over a week. These are just more size comparison pics I took. The rim in the picture is my spare, which I won't bother powder coating. It's amazing how aggressive 24's look compared to the 20" stock rims. I'm sure I'll get even more looks once the wheels are on.

I'm seriously considering adding a 2" leveling kit. It'll definitely minimize and make a significant difference in the amount of trimming I'd have to do to get the wheels to fit. It's just a matter of finding the exact kit I need for my MRC SUV. I measured the height of the top of the tire to the fender well both front and rear, and there's a significant difference in height. I checked the "Lifted" forum but didn't find any definitive info on the availability of a kit for the 2022 Yukon AT4's w/MRC. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm open.
 

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No new updates guys... The wheels are currently at the powder coater, and they've been there for a little over a week. These are just more size comparison pics I took. The rim in the picture is my spare, which I won't bother powder coating. It's amazing how aggressive 24's look compared to the 20" stock rims. I'm sure I'll get even more looks once the wheels are on.

I'm seriously considering adding a 2" leveling kit. It'll definitely minimize and make a significant difference in the amount of trimming I'd have to do to get the wheels to fit. It's just a matter of finding the exact kit I need for my MRC SUV. I measured the height of the top of the tire to the fender well both front and rear, and there's a significant difference in height. I checked the "Lifted" forum but didn't find any definitive info on the availability of a kit for the 2022 Yukon AT4's w/MRC. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm open.


Those are some serious rims!!!
 
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Got the wheels back from the powder coater today, and they look AMAZING... the Atturo tires I currently have aren't cutting it, so I'll go with these RBP M/T tires. I'll add more details to the rims by adding a color matched pin stripe on the hub. I ended up leaving the center hub with the brushed finish with a tinted clear coat to match the matte chrome front grille and tailgate trim. That'll complete the look I want to achieve. After that, I'll decide on a lift/leveling kit to add, then take the truck to a body shop for the fender modifications.
 

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Picked up the wheels from the shop today. As you can see, I went with the Rolling Big Power M/T tires instead of the Atturo Trail Blades. Although I really love the aggressive design of the Trail Blades, they may be a bit too wide on the rim. The RBP's aren't as wide as the Trail Blades but that should help my case when modifying the fenders and making turns.

I gotta say the powder coating came out very nice. They disassembled the wheels with no problem, and it didn't cost an arm and a leg (under $700)... Now the real fun begins. Getting these suckers to fit.
 

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More pics from today.
 

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You will need more than a level! A lot more!
Maybe, but I will certainly try my best to get these to fit by whatever means that I can. Before I bought these particular rims, I already knew what would be involved when I took on this project - so that doesn't scare or worry me.
 

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Those are not unpopular wheels for 1/2 ton GM trucks. I know the suspension and wheel wells aren’t the same…..but what is required on those trucks to fit them?
 
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