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Wow! It's amazing how much better that looks, even in the stock size! :thumbs:

 

I totally agree. Looks 200% better. I am very happy. I had the 1st gen KO's on my '07 Avalanche. I will never buy another tire. Great Ride, Great Wear and NEVER a FLAT.

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I'm looking at running 285/55R20s on a stock Sierra Denali. I saw them in that size at the dealer on a brand new Yukon and thought they looked great. The stock 275/55s look a little small on the truck. Damn things are 16LBS heavier than the stock tires though.

 

Anyone have pics of 285/55R20s on a stock truck?

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I'm looking at running 285/55R20s on a stock Sierra Denali. I saw them in that size at the dealer on a brand new Yukon and thought they looked great. The stock 275/55s look a little small on the truck. Damn things are 16LBS heavier than the stock tires though.

 

Anyone have pics of 285/55R20s on a stock truck?

I just took my KO2s off for the summer - the additional weight is noticeable. Not just at the gas pump, but also driving. The truck feels heavier. Not in bad way, just different.

 

They're also awesome in the snow!

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THAT is whats up right there!

Any rubbing? And what did you do to lift the truck?

Love it

Thanks, yeah it rubs a bit... I trimmed the plastic valence that gave another inch or so of clearance. I don't want to adjust my coils for more lift, so I'll probably bust the grinder out.

 

Did you regear?

Negative. While there is a noticeable power loss, I drive like a grandma.. I never go over 2k rpms lol

 

what lift are you running man? looks clean

 

Just some king shocks.

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Thanks, yeah it rubs a bit... I trimmed the plastic valence that gave another inch or so of clearance. I don't want to adjust my coils for more lift, so I'll probably bust the grinder out.

 

Negative. While there is a noticeable power loss, I drive like a grandma.. I never go over 2k rpms lol

 

 

 

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Yeah I really wish they made these tires in a 295/70/18... That's the size I would like to go with on my next set, and I know they wouldn't rub with some trimming.

 

What wheels are you running? Those look good!

Whats the offset?

 

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Yeah I really wish they made these tires in a 295/70/18... That's the size I would like to go with on my next set, and I know they wouldn't rub with some trimming.

 

What wheels are you running? Those look good!

Whats the offset?

 

They are Robby Gordon wheels, 0 offset 4.5 backspace.

 

 

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What wheels are these, beautiful truck!

I've been lurking for awhile... first post. I have a midnight edition and want to swap with these wheels. But I can't find them anywhere. Somebody listed CK795 as the part # but I haven't had any luck. Thanks!

275/65r20 - RC 2 inch leveling kit. Very slight rubbing, only at full lock in reverse.

 

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I'm referring to these..

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I've been lurking for awhile... first post. I have a midnight edition and want to swap with these wheels. But I can't find them anywhere. Somebody listed CK795 as the part # but I haven't had any luck. Thanks!

 

I'm referring to these..

 

Holy sweet baby Jesus I want those wheels! I really hope someone can chime in with the make/model.

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