Victory Is Mine
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I finally received my 22's back from my powder coater, Orbit Industries here in Lubbock, and was able to get the tires mounted and the new setup installed at the house this weekend.
I had stock GMC 20's, but purchased these OEM 22's and the Nitto A/T's off of eBay for very reasonable prices. Also bought a new set of TPM sensors from GM Parts Direct, and haven't had any issues with those yet.
Wheels are 22x9 and the Nitto's are 285/50/22 (33x11.5)
Running a 2.5" Suspension Maxx leveling kit on the front w/ a 1.5" coil spacer in the rear. The new tires added a good solid inch to the overall height, and coupled with the leveling lift, the truck has an awesome stance. After driving a lifted HD crew cab Sierra for three years, it's nice to have a truck that looks fairly aggressive, but still fits in the garage! Need to do light trimming on some of the fenderwell plastic in a couple of spots to eliminate potential for rubbing, but nothing major.
The wife already wants me to re-install the side boards, but I like it better without 'em and I've got a nice crate with a rope she can carry with her to get in.
The lighting in these pics don't do the truck justice, and I'm extremely satisfied with how these turned out. I just thought I'd get some outside feedback and show another powder coat example for any of y'all who might be considering powder coating your wheels.
I appreciate the info from you guys in other threads that helped towards my decision on this particular setup.
I had stock GMC 20's, but purchased these OEM 22's and the Nitto A/T's off of eBay for very reasonable prices. Also bought a new set of TPM sensors from GM Parts Direct, and haven't had any issues with those yet.
Wheels are 22x9 and the Nitto's are 285/50/22 (33x11.5)
Running a 2.5" Suspension Maxx leveling kit on the front w/ a 1.5" coil spacer in the rear. The new tires added a good solid inch to the overall height, and coupled with the leveling lift, the truck has an awesome stance. After driving a lifted HD crew cab Sierra for three years, it's nice to have a truck that looks fairly aggressive, but still fits in the garage! Need to do light trimming on some of the fenderwell plastic in a couple of spots to eliminate potential for rubbing, but nothing major.
The wife already wants me to re-install the side boards, but I like it better without 'em and I've got a nice crate with a rope she can carry with her to get in.
The lighting in these pics don't do the truck justice, and I'm extremely satisfied with how these turned out. I just thought I'd get some outside feedback and show another powder coat example for any of y'all who might be considering powder coating your wheels.
I appreciate the info from you guys in other threads that helped towards my decision on this particular setup.