newer wheels on older truck

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Anybody running 275/75/18 or 285/75/17? If so please share some pics and info on your setup.

Not keen on tires sticking out but want the height.
 

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Those look really great! Those are 2019 Chevy/GMC take offs? Any issues with overall tire height & speedometer reading?
 
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Not much newer but still looks good
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My 1993 K1500

22x9 on 285/R22/45s

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Those look really great! Those are 2019 Chevy/GMC take offs? Any issues with overall tire height & speedometer reading?

Thanks! Yes, they came off a 2019 Chevy truck. No rubbing or clearance issues with stock set up. According to 2 different MPH speed sign radars I am now reading more accurate with the new wheels than the originals.
 

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Those 2019 take-offs sure look damn good on these trucks.
 

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Thanks! Yes, they came off a 2019 Chevy truck. No rubbing or clearance issues with stock set up. According to 2 different MPH speed sign radars I am now reading more accurate with the new wheels than the originals.

Funny you say that, my Burb speedometer always reads 4mph higher than what I'm actually traveling. Where'd you find those take-offs, and mind sharing what you paid (with the tires already installed I assumed)? I'd need 8-lug and LT tires which is obviously more rare, but I would still love to find some.
 

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Funny you say that, my Burb speedometer always reads 4mph higher than what I'm actually traveling. Where'd you find those take-offs, and mind sharing what you paid (with the tires already installed I assumed)? I'd need 8-lug and LT tires which is obviously more rare, but I would still love to find some.

My Burb read the same, 3-4 mph above. Now it seems like it's within 1 mph. I found them on Craigslist. They are from a '19 with 6K miles and wheels appear new with no curb rash. Paid $600. Local tire shop installed for free. Most of the ads I have seen for this wheel/tire package ask around $850. Good Luck!
 

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88-current model 6x5.5
88- current model 8 lug

so basically if you have a 6 lug you fit any Silverado rim even current production. Same goes for 8 lug
 
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