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Chevy/GMC Trucks \  baggin a 99 silverado??

baggin a 99 silverado??

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Devilmademedoit   +1y
OK I'm finally gonna move on and get rid of my Mini once and for all. I don't have the time to put into it anymore so I'm gonna bag my Silverado and make a nice daily driver out of it.This will be my first fullsize so I need a little help.First off, I heard that you can bag the front and lay out 20's without spindles. Is this true? How much modification? Next from some pics I've seen It looks like the bed floor doesn't have to be cut.Am I right? I will be running 20's. My last question for now is I had 20's off of my Yukon 20x8.5 not sure of the backspacing but they might be tight. I'm thinkn off maybe selling them and getting new ones. What size backspacing and tire size do you guys recommend. Thanks for any info
Green n Mean   +1y
the only question out of these that i can answer 100% for sure is that you dont HAVE to cut the bed, but you may want to anyways for a bigger notch...im tucking 20x8.5's wrapped in 40 series tires...and its a very tight fit in the back
Devilmademedoit   +1y
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LOWSILVERALDO   +1y
MINE IS A 2000 RUNNING 20X9 DONT KNOW THE OFFSET BUT RUNNING 255 35 20 TIRES. ITS BEEN DONE HERE IN NORTH GA TO LAY WITHOUT SPINDLES BUT YOU GO THROUGH ALOT OF TIRES. A FAR AS THE BED YOU DONT HAVE TO CUT IT BUT LATER WHEN YOUDECIDE ON BIGGER WHEELS IT WILL BE IN THE WAY
mobileheath   +1y
shit before I bodydropped mine I layed frame on 255/35-20's without even takin out the front inner fenders and even had clearance to drag....these bodystyle silverados are a piece of cake to bag compared to most other vehicles
mobileheath   +1y
oh btw...stock spindles too
ftxrides   +1y
My truck fully lays frame on 22's with the stock spindles, but you will have more camber so if you dont like that look you may want to get some drop spindles. Dont worry about tire wear mine is a daily driver and my tires wear like any ohter non bagged g-ride, you just need to get it aligned at the ride height you want to drive daily on and try to keep it at that height when you drive. You will probably want to cut the bed for the notch but you do not have to. And about the offset im not positive but I believe most 20s tuck on the nbs chevys.
beyond static   +1y
255/35/20's lay out on stock fenders up front, and a super c-notch out back. You differential will barely hit the bed floor when laid out, but it doesn't need to be cut.
Devilmademedoit   +1y
Awsome! thanks for the help I got my 20x8 1/2 and thinking of goin with the 2 link kit from IFCUSTOMS I don't really want to cut the bed so thats good. I told my wife this truck will still be driven everyday not hacked up and everyhing illegal like the mini. Still needs to haul shit from Home depot
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