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Sharp looking truck 20Sierra14!

 

How is the clearance on those tires with a 1.5" level? I put a 2" on mine and was looking at doing the 275-65-20's, but I've heard from some that it rubs and from others that it doesn't.

 

Zero rubbing.. I probably could have gone taller/wider with no problems (sorry for late reply).

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I put the RC leveling kit on my Silverado last year and it is currently 1/4" higher in the rear. Thinking of putting a 2.25" block in back to replace the 1.25" block to give it an inch of rake. I don't mind a little rake, my leveling kit was more to get the front off the ground a bit.

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2.5" RC leveling kit with stock block in rear. Tires are 295/55R20 Toyo MT's with 20x9 Black GMC wheels.

 

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VERY NICE! I have been debating getting those rims or going with aftermarket options. You may have just persuaded me on those rims. How do you like the Toyo MT? As far as road noise, grip, etc...

 

Also, any rubbing with your configuration?

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Got my block kit in today and decided to go ahead and put it on. Took just over an hour to get it completed. Trucks looks great with a little rake back in. Took measurements of the ride height and got 38.25" in front and 39.50" in back. Used the Ready-Lift 2.25" blocks and U-bolts.

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VERY NICE! I have been debating getting those rims or going with aftermarket options. You may have just persuaded me on those rims. How do you like the Toyo MT? As far as road noise, grip, etc...

 

Also, any rubbing with your configuration?

Thx...I was on the fence about the wheels at first but I'm very happy how it turned out. This is actually the kids truck. I was put in charge of the accessories. I've had the Toyo's before and really liked them. For an MT they are pretty quiet and perform well on/off road. I've got a rubicon and contemplated putting them on there but ended up going with Mud Grapplers. Once these wear out and I may go with the Toyo's. Just think the Toyo's "look" better on trucks than Jeeps.

 

I haven't noticed any rubbing but I honestly haven't tested reverse at full turn. There's no rubbing going forward. Good luck!

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Pro-Comp 2.25 level. Michelin LTX M/S2 275/65r20. No rub. Smoother ride than the 55's. Haven't seen too much different in the mileage.

 

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those really fill out the wheel well nicely. More than others of that size. Angle maybe? But looks good.
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Got everything installed. 2.5" rough country up front and stock in the back. 305/55R20 Nitto trailgrapplers with 20x9 +14 offset Fuel Maverics. I too the front lower valence air dam thing off before rims and tires. I did not trim since I have not notice any bad rubbing yet. It barely rubs the sway bar when turning fast in reverse. There is not enough rubbing that would make me get smaller tires for my next set. I'll post some pics in a minute

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