Done. I followed your instructions and gained 1"-1.50" of clearance. You can't tell anything has been modified. The trim piece covers the bottom perfectly. This project was totally rad. Got a chance to clean up old weight sticker residue and also weigh my new wheels. They're 79lbs each. My old wheel setup was 103lbs each...I definitely notice the difference. The truck feels quicker off the line and braking distance is noticeably better.
I did this on my 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. I have a 7” rough country set and it was still rubbing. Now after this MOD I have minimal any rubbing at all. Thanks for having such an easy video to follow.
Did the mod this morning on my 2016 Silverado 1500 with 3" level using bilstein adjustable ride shocks on the front with 295/70r18 trail grapplers. Very very minimal rub now with full stop. Prior to this, couldn't get a full turn before rubbing. Thanks for the video!
I love how you fast forward the only section of the video that would produce rub noises 😂 I’m assuming it still rubs a little even tho this is the proper way to nor cal.
Great video. Only thing I didn’t hear was if it was leveled in the front. But I read the comments and saw that someone asked and you responded. Liked and subscribed ✊🏾🙌🏾💪🏾
Didn’t want to cut up my truck, I have a 2015 Chevy Silverado on a 8” bds with 2” level spacer on bottom for 10” lift total. 22x12 wheels and 37x13.50 tires. Gonna be getting 24x14 wheels soon so I’m going down to a 35” tire for full clearance.
With your 8" lift, you should be able to clear a 12" wide wheels without modifications. Please feel free to send us an email at sales@sdwheelcorp.com if you need wheels/tires for your setup. Thanks!
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Great video man I think it's the only one that explains in detail and shows what exactly to do. But I got 2 questions how much of the pinch weld did you measure to cut off and how was the front of the fender behind the bumper? Cuz I'm about to do this myself probably in amonth or sooner.
@@SDWheel Man, Again thank you. I went to harbor freight and picked up a nice cutting wheel for 25$ and was able to trim up some steel and rubber myself, Got 35 12.5's on the truck and they have plenty of room to lower the torsion keys back down to stock for a unreal ride. You guys are legends
I've defintely taken the grinder to old trucks before but I just bought a 2020 silverado and I decided I'm gonna just buy a taller lift kit before cutting it up lol
Maybe a stupid question, is it possible with a 3.5" suspension lift to fit 35"s if the wheels are 10-11 " wide with a maximum of -25 offset? 2016 silverado
Hi Blake, with just a 3.5" lift, you will have to do some major trimming to clear an aggressive 10" wide rim and 35" tires. Please send us an email at sales@sdwheelcorp.com to help you with your wheel fitment.
What kind of sawzall are you using here in the video and what saw blade? I have a dremel, but this pinch weld area looks stout. I could pick up a corded knockoff at harbor freight...I already have makita power tools though so I'm kind of tempted to get a quality cordless.
Never had to cut anything on my truck....2018 chevy silverado 1500 z71 4x4 2 inch rc level kit 20 inch oe black snowflake wheels with 305 55 20 hercules terra trac tg tires no rub or cutting whats so ever
Different tires are different. I have a 3” AKM and rub with my 35x12.5 KO2’s. Different tires have different total measurements due to tread design and depth.
I have a 17 Silverado 1500, just put 33x12.5 on 22’s is this going to provide the clearance I need ? Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do I’m rubbing pretty bad rn
Just got a 3.5” suspension lift and I have the same size tires and mine still rub, I’m debating on doing this but something about cutting into my new z71 just seems wrong. I could do it, been working with metal for 7 years. I’m just curious as to what else I could do. Spacers are not an option so I guess ima hafta to this.
Hi- just wondering if there’s an issue with snow buildup in the wells with such a tight clearance. I’m in Reno and I’m looking at options... Good video btw!
I have a 2018 1500. I was told that I wouldn't be able to have 33x12.5 - 44 offsets 20x12 with a 3.5 lift with just a nocal trim. That there would be alot of other major trimming or a higher lift would be needed. Your TH-cam shows otherwise. Did you have to do any other trimming?
That should do it. Base on our past customer builds, 49% did metal trimming with Norcal (104 trucks), and 31% only had to do plastic trims. (66 trucks), others reported rubbing.
I have a 2015 Chevy 1500 4wd on Bilstein 5100 leveling struts. I am wanting to run 20x10 -24 offset wheels with 33x12.50R20 ties. Will this procedure work on my year truck to clear those tires?
What kind of NorCal mod can I do for a 2014 Chevy Silverado with 22x14 -76 on 305/40 or 305/35 my truck has a MotoFab 3” front lift and 2” blocks in the rear
Generally, the cutting you make to the plastic or metal would start at the front valance. Some vehicles, depending on style of the wheel well and how large you are going with wheels and tires would require metal trimming on the back side of the fender. So with 14" wide wheels, you will likely have to cut some metals to clear this very aggresisve setup.
Thank you for this video. Are those 22’s wrapped in 33x12.5’s? I have a 2016 Silverado and have been looking for a 16-18 NorCal video and there aren’t many good quality videos out there. Your video is informative and not too long. This gives me the confidence to do this on my truck and now I can go ahead and get those 20x12’s on 33’s for my truck. Thanks!
There’s a black plastic trim piece that bolts and clips back on. He said the customer had them off already and is probably gonna put back on. Plus the felt liner hides 90% of it
If you plan on flexing the suspension, you would just trim to suit the travel. This truck was only being street driven, so there was no need to trim more if it was not needed. Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial, i think they cut q lil bit less than necessary, the mute of the volume when turning tells me it still rubs but it got muted out.
I have 2016 1500 4x4 rc 6inch lift and 35s on 12 wides and they rub like crazy I sent this video to the shop that's doing this nor cal trim for me. I'm looking in the comments for average cost for this to be done
@@willdamian1066 Sorry about the delay. For production efficiency we send all tires at 35psi simply because we ship around 100-150 sets a day. Hopefully our customers can judge what they want their tires to be when the shipment arrives.
@@SDWheel wait why wont it work on 14 silverados? its the same body style as the 15 i thought? was just about to buy some 26x14 hardcore offroad wheels from yall but secong guessing it now, and i was gonna do the norcal to it. Im sitting on 11 inches of lift
Finally a video that accurately explains & demonstrates how this is done. Great job guys!
Best Norcal video I’ve seen, thank you!!
Just finished this mod following your guide. Worked like a charm!! 2015 silverado 1500 285/60/20 on 20x10 -18offset. NO MORE RUBBING!
Nice work!
Done. I followed your instructions and gained 1"-1.50" of clearance. You can't tell anything has been modified. The trim piece covers the bottom perfectly.
This project was totally rad. Got a chance to clean up old weight sticker residue and also weigh my new wheels. They're 79lbs each. My old wheel setup was 103lbs each...I definitely notice the difference. The truck feels quicker off the line and braking distance is noticeably better.
I did this on my 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. I have a 7” rough country set and it was still rubbing. Now after this MOD I have minimal any rubbing at all. Thanks for having such an easy video to follow.
what tires did you put on there after the mod?
Probably the cleanest cut job Ive seen, I'll follow this exact method for my truck when its time.
Did the mod this morning on my 2016 Silverado 1500 with 3" level using bilstein adjustable ride shocks on the front with 295/70r18 trail grapplers. Very very minimal rub now with full stop. Prior to this, couldn't get a full turn before rubbing. Thanks for the video!
Glad that we could help!
After watching the video I decided to go ahead and do it to my 2016 gmc 2500. Worked great! Thanks!
Definitely the best how to video on TH-cam for this!!! Great step by step 🙏🏼
Awesome video! I just did the mod to my truck this morning. Only took a couple hours after watching this
Awesome!
Worked for me🙌🏼took me 2 hrs!! Got it done.. no rubbing👍🏻
I love how you fast forward the only section of the video that would produce rub noises 😂
I’m assuming it still rubs a little even tho this is the proper way to nor cal.
Great video. Only thing I didn’t hear was if it was leveled in the front. But I read the comments and saw that someone asked and you responded. Liked and subscribed ✊🏾🙌🏾💪🏾
Yes, this truck has a 2.5" level kit in front. Thank you.
Best Nor Cal Video . I have 20x12 -51. Will be doing this mod so i can add spacers too..🤷♂️
Will be doing this mod myself this summer thanks to this easy step by step video!!! Thanks!
Good luck!!
Wow should have wayyyyy more views nice job guys
It works on 2014 + Silverados
Best NorCal vid out there thank you
best and cleanest norcal ive seen...well done man!!!
By far the cleanest norcal mod I've seen little but nervous of doing it on mine but I do want that same wheel offset and stance so
Didn’t want to cut up my truck, I have a 2015 Chevy Silverado on a 8” bds with 2” level spacer on bottom for 10” lift total. 22x12 wheels and 37x13.50 tires. Gonna be getting 24x14 wheels soon so I’m going down to a 35” tire for full clearance.
With your 8" lift, you should be able to clear a 12" wide wheels without modifications. Please feel free to send us an email at sales@sdwheelcorp.com if you need wheels/tires for your setup. Thanks!
@@SDWheel I’m at 9” with 37’s and they rub pretty bad. You can’t beat the look though it makes 35’s look like little puppy dogs
Only thing that needs to be added is to show how the rubbing is in “REVERSE” at or near full lock. Thanks. Great how to video
JJ Vlcek thanks. Best NorCal video out there. Used it to do mine. Thanks again!!
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Great video man I think it's the only one that explains in detail and shows what exactly to do. But I got 2 questions how much of the pinch weld did you measure to cut off and how was the front of the fender behind the bumper? Cuz I'm about to do this myself probably in amonth or sooner.
Excellent Explanation
Great video. Very clear and straight forward step by step. Thanks
About to try this one on 35/65/18 thanks
Very informative. After going with a wheel set with negative offset a 2.5 level wasn't quite enough. This will do it.
Great video!... worked for me.
Great job! Very informational best one yet! Any trimming with the front bumper?
No but there is trimming on the Valance!
Is there a video on how to trim plastic mud flap thing ?
Any suggestions thanks
Great video did it on my truck today
followed this method on my 26" wheels, works like charm
I did exactly what you said you must be runing 10 inch tires because my still runs alil but not nearly as bad
wherli fab bumper spacers might help too
NICE! This going to help👍🏽
Mine also rubs on the front bumper, is there a video for that?
Not a video specifically but we do have a gallery you could reference that helps immensely!
Thank you very much, great info now I can do some work without guess work
No problem 👍
@@SDWheel Man, Again thank you. I went to harbor freight and picked up a nice cutting wheel for 25$ and was able to trim up some steel and rubber myself, Got 35 12.5's on the truck and they have plenty of room to lower the torsion keys back down to stock for a unreal ride. You guys are legends
What do you do if you have a fender flare? My Rocky Ridge has a small flare that covers up the area you are doing the mod.
I've defintely taken the grinder to old trucks before but I just bought a 2020 silverado and I decided I'm gonna just buy a taller lift kit before cutting it up lol
A taller lift would definitely help you with clearance issues.
Will this work with a 2” level, 20x10 -24 and wanting to run 35x12.5?
Great video!!! Super informative, thank youu 🔥
Glad you liked it!!
I'll be running 24x14 with 33s so this gonna be different hopefully still clear
If you took a sledge to all that metal how is it a different result? You’d just bend all the metal instead of cutting it
Best explained video thanks
Very well explained thanks 👌
Maybe a stupid question, is it possible with a 3.5" suspension lift to fit 35"s if the wheels are 10-11 " wide with a maximum of -25 offset? 2016 silverado
Hi Blake, with just a 3.5" lift, you will have to do some major trimming to clear an aggressive 10" wide rim and 35" tires. Please send us an email at sales@sdwheelcorp.com to help you with your wheel fitment.
What kind of sawzall are you using here in the video and what saw blade? I have a dremel, but this pinch weld area looks stout. I could pick up a corded knockoff at harbor freight...I already have makita power tools though so I'm kind of tempted to get a quality cordless.
Hi Mario, any sawzall with metal cutting blade should do the trick.
@@SDWheel
Thank you for replying. I just picked up a makita 🤙
And Diablo blade
If one were to do this could you reinstall factory mud flaps? And just trim the bottom inside part of the flaps? Thanks
You may be able to get them back in there, but its definitely easier to leave them off.
Never had to cut anything on my truck....2018 chevy silverado 1500 z71 4x4 2 inch rc level kit 20 inch oe black snowflake wheels with 305 55 20 hercules terra trac tg tires no rub or cutting whats so ever
Nicole Johnson those are 22s
Snowflakes have a stock offset i bet u may have a slight rub on your under control arms? those are 22x12 with -44offset
Factory wheels are 9” wide? These are 12” wides with a 33” tire so all these different dimensions change with different rim sizes and offsets.
Different tires are different. I have a 3” AKM and rub with my 35x12.5 KO2’s. Different tires have different total measurements due to tread design and depth.
GREAT TEACHING TOOL THANK YOU 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽🏆💯💯
Glad it was helpful!
@@SDWheel BEST IVE SEEN ON TH-cam 🏆💪🏽💪🏽💯💯
I have a 17 Silverado 1500, just put 33x12.5 on 22’s is this going to provide the clearance I need ? Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do I’m rubbing pretty bad rn
Hi! This truck comes with 12" wide and 33" tires. You should be able to clear by doing a Norcal modification just like this 2018 Silverado.
Is that truck stock height? from the video it looks like no suspension work. Hopefully i get a reply! Thanks!
Just got a 3.5” suspension lift and I have the same size tires and mine still rub, I’m debating on doing this but something about cutting into my new z71 just seems wrong. I could do it, been working with metal for 7 years. I’m just curious as to what else I could do. Spacers are not an option so I guess ima hafta to this.
You may have to do some plastic to metal trimming to clear and avoid rubbing, especially with an aggressive wheel like 12" wide.
@@SDWheel Will this Norcal trim work for 2014 GMC Sierra running 24x12 on 33s with 4 inch lift?
@@SDWheel Will this Norcal trim work for 2014 GMC Sierra running 24x12 on 33s with 4 inch lift?
Great explanation
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video! What was the offset on the wheels you put on?
The wheel on this truck is a 22x12 -44mm offset. Thanks!
I'm actually about to do this to my 18 Silverado. Is it okay to keep that padding out? Looks like you can't really put it back in after the mod lol
Anyone do this with bushwacker flares? Wondering how others trimmed up front flares
What size leveling kit did the truck have??
This truck has a 2.5" level kit.
Hi- just wondering if there’s an issue with snow buildup in the wells with such a tight clearance. I’m in Reno and I’m looking at options...
Good video btw!
There's a possible build up. You just need to clean them with water from time to time.
Everyone on TH-cam does the passenger side. Is it the same deal for the drivers side? Thanks
Juan, yes. The same modification is done on the other side.
Was the truck leveled in the video ?
This truck has a 2.5 level kit in front. Thanks!
I have a 2018 1500. I was told that I wouldn't be able to have 33x12.5 - 44 offsets 20x12 with a 3.5 lift with just a nocal trim. That there would be alot of other major trimming or a higher lift would be needed. Your TH-cam shows otherwise. Did you have to do any other trimming?
That should do it. Base on our past customer builds, 49% did metal trimming with Norcal (104 trucks), and 31% only had to do plastic trims. (66 trucks), others reported rubbing.
What lift did it have or was it a stock leveled truck?
This truck in the video is it on stock suspension or what is it running if on a leveling or lift?
Nathan, this truck has a 2.5" level kit in front.
Do you put the insulation back or do you eliminate it completely?
I have a 2012 1500 Silverado with a 3.5 in lift. If I do the full nor cal can I clear 33x12.5 -44 offset
Most of our past customers are able to clear a 12" wide wheels and 35" tires with plastic and metal trimming so it should also work for you.
SD Wheel thanks I ended up going with chrome moto metals 18 x 10 -24 fitted with 33x12.5 ridge grapplers. Just waiting to have them shipped
Have u done a norcal on ur truck I have a 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500 wit 20 x 10s -24 offset and my truck still needs to be trimmed a little
How does the plastic piece remove? Im not sure how to access the clips
I have a 2015 Chevy 1500 4wd on Bilstein 5100 leveling struts. I am wanting to run 20x10 -24 offset wheels with 33x12.50R20 ties. Will this procedure work on my year truck to clear those tires?
With your leveling kit, you would likely have to do plastic trimming with possible minor trimming to clear a 20x10 and 33" tires.
What kind of NorCal mod can I do for a 2014 Chevy Silverado with 22x14 -76 on 305/40 or 305/35 my truck has a MotoFab 3” front lift and 2” blocks in the rear
Following
Generally, the cutting you make to the plastic or metal would start at the front valance. Some vehicles, depending on style of the wheel well and how large you are going with wheels and tires would require metal trimming on the back side of the fender. So with 14" wide wheels, you will likely have to cut some metals to clear this very aggresisve setup.
What have you done ?
Have you had any problems with your ball joints or Cv?
What about the front too like the bumper side same thing
The level kit is on the front which clear the wheels and tires. This setup does not require cutting the bumpers as it is not super aggressive.
Hey can i do this on my 2013 silverado?
Yes, you can do this to your 2013 Silverado too.
I don’t know if you remember but did this have a level at all and what was the offset of that wheel?
This truck comes with a 2.5 level kit. The wheel size is 22x12 -44mm offset and the tire size is 33x12.50R22. Thanks!
Ok. I have 2” but only 10 wides . I should be ok. I hope
Does this work the same with the gmc’s? Asking because they have the plastic trim around the wheel wells
Eric, the same NorCal modification should work for a 2016-2018 Sierra 1500.
What about a 2015?
Do you know what they set your alignment at for the front tires for that set up?
There is no alignment done for the front tires, just did some NorCal modification at the back of the front fenders to clear the tires.
I just did this to my truck today and it has about 1/4 inch of clarance is that good enough?
As long as you are able to do full turns, you should be good!
So no need for the insultion anymore?
Yes, there is no need for insulation anymore.
tuck it up far away from flames, then pull it back down when done.
Thank you for this video. Are those 22’s wrapped in 33x12.5’s? I have a 2016 Silverado and have been looking for a 16-18 NorCal video and there aren’t many good quality videos out there. Your video is informative and not too long. This gives me the confidence to do this on my truck and now I can go ahead and get those 20x12’s on 33’s for my truck. Thanks!
Hi Dan, yes it is! I am happy to hear you liked the video.
You guys in San Diego? How much to do this mod??
Hi, unfortunately, we are not from San Diego. We are located in Illinois. Please send us an email at sales@sdwheelcorp.com for more inquiries. Thanks!
So you left the black rubberized paint all showing on a truck with red paint? Or am I seeing things wrong
There’s a black plastic trim piece that bolts and clips back on. He said the customer had them off already and is probably gonna put back on. Plus the felt liner hides 90% of it
Good stuff thank you!!
Our pleasure!
What size level was in this truck?
Looks like it will rub if the suspension travels a little, is that the case?
If you plan on flexing the suspension, you would just trim to suit the travel. This truck was only being street driven, so there was no need to trim more if it was not needed. Thank you!
Is truck on stock suspension or is it leveled
Leveled . Read the comments
Thanks for the tutorial, i think they cut q lil bit less than necessary, the mute of the volume when turning tells me it still rubs but it got muted out.
Thanks
Would this be the same for 2012 Silverado?
Hi! This should work for your 2012 Silverado 1500 too.
I have a 2016 silverado 1500 4x4 with a 6"lift kit install. Would I fit 20x10 -25 offset on 35/12.5r20
You should be able to clear that setup with some minor trimming to clear.
I have 2016 1500 4x4 rc 6inch lift and 35s on 12 wides and they rub like crazy I sent this video to the shop that's doing this nor cal trim for me. I'm looking in the comments for average cost for this to be done
Is there any kind of lift installed on this truck?
Nevermind, I continued reading the comments and found the answer to my question. Thank you.
Not a problem!!!
Whats size leveling was done on this truck?
Hi Esteban, this truck has 2.5 level kit in the front.
What size are those wheels nd tires???
This wheel size is 22x12 and the tire is 33x12.50R22.
Can you put the plastic cap back on after still?
Just kidding kept watching and got my answer 🤪
Feel free to send us an email at sales@sdwheelcorp.com if you have any additional questions. Thanks!
Can you send me the exact paint/undercoat spray I should use for this job?
Also, do you put the insulation back in after you are done?
Hi! You should be able to use any spray paint for this undercoat.
Anyone have any info if a 24x12 will clear with a level with a norcal?
You’ll be fine. I’m running 24x12 with only a 1” front level and NorCal mod
Is the truck leveled ? 3"
This truck has a 2.5" level kit only.
What’s up jj. Have a question about tire pressure. At what psi do you guys ship tires out?
Will Damian 35psi sir
SD Wheel what about an LT rated tire. I have the nitto ridge grapplers
@@willdamian1066 Sorry about the delay. For production efficiency we send all tires at 35psi simply because we ship around 100-150 sets a day. Hopefully our customers can judge what they want their tires to be when the shipment arrives.
what lift is on this truck?
It works on 2014 Silverado ?
Sadly no!
@@SDWheel wait why wont it work on 14 silverados? its the same body style as the 15 i thought? was just about to buy some 26x14 hardcore offroad wheels from yall but secong guessing it now, and i was gonna do the norcal to it. Im sitting on 11 inches of lift
Would using sheet metal cutters work??
I do not think sheet metal cutters would be heavy duty enough to trim this portion, but you could always try and see how it goes. Thanks!
What leveling kit does it have?
Hi Chriz, it is a Rough Country leveling kit.
2.5” or 3”?