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Old 11-30-2022, 11:32 AM
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Got a 2006 GMC Sierra Crew Cab. I’ve been interested in putting some billet specialties but Im on stock height with no plans of dropping or lifting it at all. I was wondering what wheel size would fit without drastically decreasing my turn radius.
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Are you talking about turn radius as in before you rub or legitimate turning the truck around type turn radius?
There is more than just wheel height that goes into rubbing.


Also BilletSpecialties on a stock height truck? Really?
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Yeah i meant rubbing, I was looking to get it to look somewhere like this. Im aware some people call them baby billets. I get it’ll look weird but i think it would look better than the stocks it has now haha.

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Baby billets are not bad but that 90s style is pretty bleh. I thought you were talking about like deep dish 22s or 24s.

Honestly I am not sure. The width with tire on it is going to be your biggest problem.
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From the factory you could get a 275/55 R20 optional rim tire package. I don't know the factory back spacing though.
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You know of any forums some where else that may have or know the info? Unless i just went to some rim shop but gotta go across town.
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You just aren't giving us a lot to go on. There is so much more to this than "Biggest wheel that can fit"
I mean do you want a stanced look? Stock look? Fat wheel or skinnier wheel? What kind of tire do you want?
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Your probably better off going to a rim shop. Any thing that sticks out is going to rub and have a worse ride quality than stock.
But they will have a better Idea on What Size and back spacing will fit the best with out lifting it.
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I have a set of Eagle Alloy w/tires in the GM FS section that would bolt right up with zero issue. However they will not stick out like the NNBS pic but would look similar on a non-dropped truck.
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