Ugh!! yes or no?

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Franks

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92 k1500 no lift.
285/65-18 or 275/65-18 with 2010 z71 wheels

Will they fit without rubbing.im getting mixed responses
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McBroom

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92 k1500 no lift.
285/65-18 or 275/65-18 with 2010 z71 wheels

Will they fit without rubbing.im getting mixed responses
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They should uve seen a couple of trucks here locally with them on it.
I've got 17s on my 91 4x4 (6 lug) that came off a 10 or 11.

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885speed

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I have those wheels but run smaller tires on my 2wd truck. 245/60/18
I have no rub at stock height, and have no doubt the normal stock size tire for this wheel should work fine.
Although there would be some doubts on anything larger than that.

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885speed

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Does anybody know what those wheels are called? I really like that style and think it would look good on my 99 suburban.
Just do a search for NBS Z71 wheels and you should have no problem finding them. I want to say they used those from 2004-2012 or something like that.
If you're not looking for "new" or "perfect" ones you can get a good deal on them like I did off of FB marketplace. Paid $200 for my set with a few small blemishes and one broken center cap.
Center caps are $40-ish on Ebay.
 
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