Any more details on the window coverings? What type of magnets did you use / where did you source them? Working on my build as we speak! Thanks in advance!
Agreed. We did all our insulation/wall-carpet with it. 6 years of use and still holding like day one....I do not recommend anything but 3M Spray Adhesive; anything else is a waste of money...
What was your offset on your after market wheels?Finally got new wheels and tires installed.
Tires: Cooper Discover ATP, E Rated, 265/70/17
Wheels: 18x8.5 MB Razors.
All from DiscountTireDirect.com, mounted/balanced/delivered/tax free.
Trust what other have said...This is THE LARGEST tire that will fit...and it will require trimming.
I installed the tires without any modifications, and there was rubbing on the back of the front tires. (see clearances at )
I then cranked the torsion bars to see if it would clear...but no luck. The inch and half or so, of height the torsion bars gain, still is not enough to clear the tires. (see clearances at )
The solution is to remove the fiberglass body panel right in front of the doors and trim them. Also, you will need to remove about 3 1/2" from the plastic in the wheel well from the same location. Here is a look at what I trimmed on the body panel.
In the end, I put the torsion bars back to where I started at and everything fits fine. No rubbing whatsoever. I took it out for a drive and am extremely happy with its road handling now. Now more spongy ride and still very quiet.
Before Pictures w/ clearance measurements
After Pictures - w/clearance After, before torsion bar tightening
Clearances after bottoming out torsion bars (3 & 1/2 turns)
TL;DR - Largest tire you can get on the GM AWD w/o lift is 265/70/17, with trimming plastic/fiberglass.
Sorry, Shoulda a kept reading. -6mm offset"I did fail to mention the offset. I did in my first version of the post that didn't post for some reason. My bad.
My goal was a wider stance, so yeah...that cause the rubbing. -6mm offset on the wheels.
There is a +25mm that was available too, which would have been closer to factory, and likely would have cleared the fender.
Everything fits and looks perfect now.
LYlqoY2Fo,
I like your wheels, the choices these days are so complicated and busy looking I long for wheels of decades ago..............:ylsmoke:
The stock wheels are 17x7.5" wide, you can keep the stock backspacing and gain some stance with a wider wheel or play with both and trim as necessary....
As a general rule you can play with tire sizes alot on stock wheels, getting backspacing right on the aftermarket wheels you like, can mean sticking with smaller tires........
I would like to see some 17x9's with a 32" tire on a 1500 AWD myself.......
answer to your question, 17x9 32" tireLYlqoY2Fo,
I like your wheels, the choices these days are so complicated and busy looking I long for wheels of decades ago..............:ylsmoke:
The stock wheels are 17x7.5" wide, you can keep the stock backspacing and gain some stance with a wider wheel or play with both and trim as necessary....
As a general rule you can play with tire sizes alot on stock wheels, getting backspacing right on the aftermarket wheels you like, can mean sticking with smaller tires........
I would like to see some 17x9's with a 32" tire on a 1500 AWD myself.......
answer to your question, 17x9 32" tire
View attachment 535349answer to your question, 17x9 32" tire
I dont have stock offset. I went with a 0 offset on wheels. I believe stock is +45. If you have barn doors you should be fine in the back. I wanted to go with a -6 but glad I didnt because my slider door only opens 1/3 of the way now. As for the front, I have some minor rubing on inner side plastic when compressed or making a hard turn. It's not alot so I haven't dealt with it.Hey man, I'm new to the forum and recently purchased a 2012 Express AWD. I was curious as to whether you just had a stock offset with the wheels you chose and what size your lift is. I'm looking at the Boulder Offroad Vans 2'' prorunner lift which comes with Bilstein 5100 shocks and was curious if a 265/70r tire with 17x9 wheels with a -6 offset would fit. Hopefully there's still some activity on this forum because I would love to get some advise