About This Chevrolet Silverado Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Grey Chevrolet Silverado sits on a set of 20-inch Moto Metal M0983 Dagger wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose Moto Metal for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Chevrolet Silverado builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Grey exterior with the Moto Metal M0983 Dagger creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Moto Metal M0983 Dagger on the Chevrolet Silverado
I walked around this Silverado for twenty minutes just to admire the stance. We went with the 20-inch Moto Metal M0983 Dagger wheels here. They fit this chassis like a glove.
The 305/55/20 tire choice fills that massive wheel well perfectly. We avoided the balloon tire look while keeping plenty of rubber for the dirt.
That 6-inch Rough Country Vertex lift clears the path for this setup. We have zero rubbing on the inner liners at full lock. The geometry stays tight and responsive.
Caliper clearance is a non-issue with this specific offset. The spokes curve out just enough to clear the heavy-duty brake assembly. Everything feels solid and secure.
The hub bore centers perfectly on the Chevrolet hub. We hate using hub rings if we can avoid them. This setup bolts on with zero drama.
The barrel lip depth gives the truck a serious, aggressive face. It looks wider than a stock truck without poking out like a skater setup. We nailed the proportions.
I suggest keeping an eye on the fender liners during hard articulation. Even with this lift, you want to ensure the plastic stays trimmed. Clean trimming protects your paint investment.
What We Recommend for Chevrolet Silverado Owners
We see way too many guys guess on their offsets and regret it. For a 305-width tire, stick to a zero or slightly negative offset. This keeps the tire away from the frame rails.
Do not go smaller than a 20-inch wheel if you want that modern look. Anything smaller makes the brakes look tiny and the tires look oversized. You want the right visual balance.
We always recommend a square setup on these trucks. It keeps tire rotations simple and prevents ABS sensor issues. Staggered setups cause more headaches than they are worth here.

Skip the cheap wheel spacers if you can. Quality wheels like these Daggers come in the right specs from the factory. Bolt them on and forget about them.
Tire pressure matters more than you think with this setup. Run a slightly lower PSI on the street for a better ride. Your back and your suspension will thank you.
Style and Build Analysis
The Gloss Black Milled finish creates a brilliant contrast against that Grey paint. The milled edges catch the sun whenever the truck moves. It adds a layer of depth that plain black wheels lack.
The Dagger design looks sharp and intentional. We love how the lines draw your eye directly to the center cap. It screams American truck heritage with a modern twist.
This truck carries a massive road presence. It looks like it could crush a boulder but still belongs in a showroom. The proportions feel heavy and planted.
Most builds we see lose their way with too many colors. This one sticks to the monochrome theme and executes it perfectly. It feels cohesive from front to back.
The stance isn't just for show. You can tell this truck actually gets used on the trails. It perfectly balances utility and pure aesthetic aggression.
Why We Love This Build
This Grey Silverado hits different when the light hits those milled accents. The Dagger wheels pull the whole build together into one mean package. We find ourselves staring at it every time we pass by.
It represents the ideal middle ground for a lifted daily driver. The tires look meaty and the wheels look expensive without being over the top. It is the kind of build that makes people stop in their tracks.
We rarely see a setup this balanced on such a tall lift. It makes the truck look ready for anything, from city streets to deep mud. This is exactly how a Silverado should look.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: Chevrolet Silverado
- Vehicle Color: Grey
- Wheel Brand & Model: Moto Metal M0983 Dagger
- Wheel Size: 20
- Offset: Contact dealer
- Wheel Finish: Gloss Black Milled
- Tires: 305/55/20
- Suspension: 6” RoughCountry Vertex Coil-over suspension lift
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to Chevrolet Silverado owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 20-inch wheels fit my Chevrolet Silverado? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Chevrolet Silverado owners run 20-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



