Wow...this is very cool. You guys gave me some GREAT feedback and you did it politely. Thank you for being constructive and not being jerks.
Since the truck rides as good as it does and performs as well as it does I'm hard pressed to put larger tires *or* rims on it. The two biggest reasons are performance and ride height. The height is perfect...I don't want it any higher. The performance aspect is rotating mass. These enkei rims weigh 25.9 pounds and the tires weigh 29 pounds...that's almost 55 pounds per wheel. I doubt I'd notice an increase to a 34 pound tire (255/55R18) tire, but I don't want to gain any additional rotational mass if I don't need to.
now on to the responses...
Your gaps look stock..
That takes the purpose of lowering away for me. All you're accomplishing is no clearance. Your wheels and tires are much too small for my taste.
IMO
You have a different ranking of "look cool" than I do...and there's nothing wrong with your preference...it's just different than mine.
If I went with a bigger tire/rim combo then the gap wouldn't be there...but this thing sits PERFECT...I love how low it is and how it rides and I am very hesitant to that.
Wheels and tire combination looks horrible.
Sorry that's the truth.
Also, you cut the stock rear springs?
Good feedback...thank you. Hell yes I cut the rear springs!
I cut them to see how they would ride. The ride wasn't as bad as a set of progressive rate springs that I cut, but it was still too rough for me. This is why I ordered a set of Tony's 6" drop springs to replace the stock springs that I cut.
Stance would be perfect with a different tire/wheel combo. Both wheels and tires are too small all the way around.
The common response seems to be that the tire/wheel combo is too small. To be honest, you all have confirmed what I think when I look at it. The tires I'm running are 27" tall. When they wear out I may consider a set that are 29" tall...which would take up another inch of gap between the fender and the tire...the problem for me with this is that it'll also raise the truck an inch too...since I love the way the truck sits it's going to be tough to have it raised any.
ha! no bashing intended. Bigger tires would definitely help out if he wants to keep the rims. I do love how low it is.
You and I BOTH love how low it is.
I absolutely am falling in love with the way it sits and rides.
Meatier tires would help in filling in the gap, but other than that looks good.
I think it looks good too. It's nice to know I'm not completely off my rocker.
Needs 20's at a minimum but would look better with 2's since you are spending all kinds of monies on suspension. Run something like these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-OEM-CHEV..._Car_Truck_Wheels&hash=item35cdc0407f&vxp=mtr
Your current wheels detract from your vehicle's looks.....
Those rims would look nice. Cost is keeping me from getting new rims and tires. By the time I get a new set of 20" rims and tires shipped I'm looking at somewhere between $1300-$1600 depending upon where I shop. I need a money tree!