TrailBlazer SS wheels on NBS body

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You gonna lift/lower the truck at any point or just keep it stock height? I say keys or cranked tbars, bilstein 5100s, 1" rear coil spacers, and some goodyear duratracs in a 285/60/20 or 275/65/20 :Handshake:
 
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You gonna lift/lower the truck at any point or just keep it stock height? I say keys or cranked tbars, bilstein 5100s, 1" rear coil spacers, and some goodyear duratracs in a 285/60/20 or 275/65/20 :Handshake:

Truck will stay stock height.

---------- Post added at 01:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:17 AM ----------

Thank you ALL for your opinions as well as input, as it certainly helps A LOT!

20" TBSS in chrome it is, as I agree with Serge that it will look good with the trim as well as chrome step bars.

Not sure yet on the tire size, 275/55 or 285/50???? BUT, I will go with a bit more of a rugged/aggressive tire look and will go with an All-Terrain tire.

Not sure yet what I will get, I am looking at BFG Rugged Trail T/A's, Nitto's, Bridgestone Dueler, Firestone Destination, Good Year Wrangler.

Thanks again Guys!

So, now that we know that it will be 20" inch TBSS wheels with either 275/55 or 285/50 tires, I am wondering what size tire needs to go on the 17" inch spare rim under the truck?

In order to keep the overall heights in case a spare needs to be mounted, I assume one has to make sure to keep the overall tire diameter as close as possible.

Based on this site: http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoTireMath.dos
I figure that with either tire one would need a 245/75 R17 spare tire, did I get this right?

Thanks in advance.
 

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They don't make the tbss reps in a 20 for your bolt pattern, only for the trailblazer bolt pattern.
 
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They don't make the tbss reps in a 20 for your bolt pattern, only for the trailblazer bolt pattern.

No sh*t????????????? Damn, so I need to go 22" inch? How will that affect my snow/occassional off-road driving?

What size tire on the 22"s? 285/45 R20?

Man, now I am really torn and am wondering if I should go with the NNBS Denali 20's, which I originally thought about.
 

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Well I learned something today ... thanks. :)

So can this be solved with a spacer/adapter or is poor Jochen have to wear 22s? :D
 

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No sh*t????????????? Damn, so I need to go 22" inch? How will that affect my snow/occassional off-road driving?

What size tire on the 22"s? 285/45 R20?

Man, now I am really torn and am wondering if I should go with the NNBS Denali 20's, which I originally thought about.

I wouldn't go off road with 22's unless you are running a bigger sidewall,
if your going offroad at all, I would suggest running at least a 60 series.
 

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