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Old 07-20-2017, 09:57 AM
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I am running Nitto terra grapler G2 35" on a 16' 2500 duramax with factory 18" wheels. Snow plow prep package, with keys cranked up just a touch. Slight rubbing on the frame at full lock, very minor and it doesnt bother me. Haven't towed with it yet so can't help there. But to answer your question it can be done, not sure if there is much difference in offset with the 20" etc.
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They will rub even with a leveling kit or turning the bars up! 33's will fit, but u need at least 4" plus to fit 35's.I have lifted many!! Good luck!!
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Old 07-24-2017, 10:07 AM
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Stick with the 33.5 inch tires. You will be happy.
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Default level kit?

Originally Posted by Flightplan
Im running 295 65r/20 Toyo Open Country. With a leveling kit in the front

They measure 33.5" and and I have a slight frame rub at Full lock left. Im not sure what Toyo claims on the size, but tape measure says 33.5". Tire width at the tread shoulder is right at 10". No trimming, 100% stock.

If you go any bigger you are going to need a lift kit.

Go to the Duramax forum and you will get to see every combination you can imagine before you buy.
Flightplan;4569668 which level kit do you have? I have the same tires on my truck but still have the rake. I think that looks great!
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Default What level kit are you using?

Originally Posted by Flightplan
Im running 295 65r/20 Toyo Open Country. With a leveling kit in the front

They measure 33.5" and and I have a slight frame rub at Full lock left. Im not sure what Toyo claims on the size, but tape measure says 33.5". Tire width at the tread shoulder is right at 10". No trimming, 100% stock.

If you go any bigger you are going to need a lift kit.

Go to the Duramax forum and you will get to see every combination you can imagine before you buy.
what level kit?
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Same set up on my 2019 3500 Denali....just a Rancho leveling kit (which is just different torsion bar keys) ....extremely simple to do and put the Toyo Open Country tires on it...have zero rub when turned full left or right

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2015 Duramax with 33’s. Simple leveling kit and away you go. If you’ve got the stock gmc Denali 10 spoke rims I would love to buy them from you! Sick of loud mud tires.
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Originally Posted by mod58
They will rub even with a leveling kit or turning the bars up! 33's will fit, but u need at least 4" plus to fit 35's.I have lifted many!! Good luck!!
I’m running 35x12.5r20 on stock Chevy rims. Running a 4 inch lift would stop me from rubbing at full turn? If so what lift do you recommend?
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