Agarrido Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 personally id go with a 3/4 drop and 22's. im dropped 3/4 and i run 24s with 305/35 tires. im glad my trucks not my DD because i rub a bit if i hit a bump with my tires turned. i dont rub bad at all but just a little. i wouldn't be able to haul heavy loads at all. i say hauling a quad would be about as much as i could load without rubbing. im thinking of keeping my 24's but also buying a set of 22's just to see what i like best. personally i like my 24's on the truck alot and i don' t think they look like donk's. heres a few pictures. like i said im lowered 3/4 with 305/35/24s in this pic you can see how close that front tire is to the fender. i dont rub bad on the upper fender its the fender closest to the firewall im starting the rub a hole through the plastic. i think most of my rubbing is do to having such a wide tire. thats why most guys go with a 285 or 295. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agarrido Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 Hello Shawnss, I am wanting to buy Boss 330 rims. 24" and I was wondering what offset you are running on your SS? I have a 2005 SS Awd. A guy I know has the Boss 330 with an offset of 30mm with 305/35/24 rubber and says that his doesn't rub. He has a 3/4 drop aswell. Can you just give me some specs on your wheel offset? Your truck looks awsome too!! Thanks AGIII Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilthyPhil707 Posted March 17, 2021 Report Share Posted March 17, 2021 I have a 98 silverado regular cab and my front end making a shit ton of noises , And I have a little bit of money to put in to my suspension i have 24s and i want to go with a leveling kit . any and all advise helps my mex folks out here got 26in on a single cab and there making this work . If there website or if anyone knows a place upgrade the performance frontend suspension or kits that you can recommend going with will help alot any info will be much appreciated thank you "Bay Area" Northern Cali.... preferred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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