TrailBlazer SS wheels on NBS body

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you can run the 22's if you want but the only problem is that if you go off road you will bend a rim if you have a low profile tire..let alone it will be the worst ride ever off road..
big 4x4's run 22's but they have big sidewalls.
 
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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

Hate to disappoint you Serge, but poor Jochen will NOT wear 22's.

Back to the drawing board, .............. I guess. Maybe will have to consider the NNBS LTZ's or the Denali's.
 

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Don't give up so easily on the tbss ... There might be an adapter for 'em.

NorcalSS would know.
 

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Look at Quote #32 above, NORCALSS is also referring to tbss 22's. :(

He will probably have adapters that would work for you to run OEM TBSS 20" rims, though.
 
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Hate to disappoint you Serge, but poor Jochen will NOT wear 22's.

Back to the drawing board, .............. I guess. Maybe will have to consider the NNBS LTZ's or the Denali's.

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions, ................ WHAT TO DO?????

http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-20-SILVER...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item2c5f9ca54b

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-GMC-YUKO...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item5d30bf40cd

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-SILVERAD...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item2eb8810991



Wonder what these would look like:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GMC-SIERRA-...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item3f0f0f756d
I like those, they look a bit more rugged, but am wondering what it will look like on the truck?

Are you guys tired of me yet?????? ;)
 

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I rally the shit out of my truck with teh 2s and 40 series sidewall, just gotta be careful. Run a 305/45/22 and you'll be money.
 
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I rally the shit out of my truck with teh 2s and 40 series sidewall, just gotta be careful. Run a 305/45/22 and you'll be money.

That's too big for me Max, as I also would like to somewhat keep the rugged, 4x4, All-Terrain look of the truck.

I am not much into lowering as well as really wide tires. Sorry.
 

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My recommendation would be the ck375 reps or nnbs sierra 20s. Those seem to fit the look you're trying to accomplish. That last wheel has a bloated look, kinda like the first Dodge Ram 20s, jmho.
 

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If you're gonna go 375s please please don't buy reps to save a couple of hundred bucks.

Please? :(
 

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