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I have a 2014 chevy, I bought the motofab 2.5 inch front and 3 inch block for my truck. I wanted to know if I could fit 295/60r20 on my stock rims with no rubbing if I don't do trimming. If I can't I'll just do 285/60r20. The pic as my profile pic is my truck and those are the rims too. 

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I had 285/65r20 bfg ta ko2s put on today. I have the readylift 2.25in. kit in front and stock blocks in rear. Very little rub on fender well at full lock, definitely nothing to worry about 

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I had 285/65r20 bfg ta ko2s put on today. I have the readylift 2.25in. kit in front and stock blocks in rear. Very little rub on fender well at full lock, definitely nothing to worry about 

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Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk sweet truck. I have the same level kit plus the blocks in the back. Couple of questions:

 

Are those the stock wheels?

 

Do you have any additional picks?

 

I can’t decide on 285/65/20 or 285/60/20. Thanks

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Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk sweet truck. I have the same level kit plus the blocks in the back. Couple of questions:
 
Are those the stock wheels?
 
Do you have any additional picks?
 
I can’t decide on 285/65/20 or 285/60/20. Thanks

Yeah, they are the stock wheels. I researched for weeks, trying to find the right size tires. I’m glad I went with the taller 285/65b7b17365d64228d10781da28980f9b81.jpg041f7be218520577183b155de348c593.jpgffb02f92b20a00f3e245a8997b813957.jpgd35069c196e86f2f99baf83e0323ba09.jpg885d9b60b97c36ec47708d711e36a962.jpg


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Thank you, great looking truck. I didn’t know if the wheels were reproductions with a different offset. I think you would be happy with ready lift 3” blocks. Would add 1” of height to the back, if you want some rake back in it. Really helps with towing.


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Thank you, great looking truck. I didn’t know if the wheels were reproductions with a different offset. I think you would be happy with ready lift 3” blocks. Would add 1” of height to the back, if you want some rake back in it. Really helps with towing.


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Thank you. Yeah I would definitely like some rake back. She looks a little nose high, but is 3/4in higher in the rear. I’m leaning towards the Firestone riderite bags for the ass end. We’ll see how my next paycheck looks though lol


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Thank you. Yeah I would definitely like some rake back. She looks a little nose high, but is 3/4in higher in the rear. I’m leaning towards the Firestone riderite bags for the ass end. We’ll see how my next paycheck looks though lol


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I know this is an old post but just wanted to let whoever is looking to get 295/60R20 ridge grapplers, I had them test fit on my 2015 sierra stock rims with a 2.5” lift today.  The front had plenty of room at full lock but the rear of fenderwell would need the Norcal mod. Even tried with a 1.5” spacer(I know not recommend) just to see.  

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