About This Chevrolet Silverado Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Black Chevrolet Silverado sits on a set of 20×9-inch Fuel Off-Road Siege D706 wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose Fuel Off-Road 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 Black exterior with the Fuel Off-Road Siege D706 creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Fuel Off-Road Siege D706 on the Chevrolet Silverado
I walked around this Silverado for twenty minutes just to admire the stance. The Fuel Off-Road Siege D706 wheels in a 20x9 size fit this chassis perfectly. We see a lot of trucks, but this setup hits the mark for daily driving and trail work.
The +1 offset pushes the wheel out just enough to sit flush with the fender line. You get that aggressive wide look without needing massive fender flares. It gives the truck a planted feel that the factory wheels simply lack.
I checked the caliper clearance and it is spot on for the Silverado brake package. You get enough breathing room to keep the rotors cool during hard stops. These wheels clear the hub bore perfectly without needing any annoying centering rings.
The 295/65-20 tires provide a beefy sidewall that complements the 20-inch diameter. We love this tire size because it fills the wheel well completely. You get a meaty aesthetic that makes the truck look ready for anything.
The Readylift SST suspension kit is the secret sauce here. It provides the necessary lift to clear those larger tires without ruining the ride quality. Without this lift, you would definitely rub the inner fender liner at full lock.
Be careful with your inner plastic liners during tight turns. Even with this lift, you might need a slight trim of the front plastic air dam. It is a quick job with a sharp blade that saves your tires from ugly scuffs.
The spoke design on the Siege D706 adds a lot of structural depth to the barrel lip. It draws your eye toward the center of the wheel as the truck rolls down the street. We think this is one of the best-looking Fuel designs on the market right now.
What We Recommend for Chevrolet Silverado Owners
I always tell guys to avoid the temptation of going too wide. Stick with a 9-inch wide wheel if you want to keep your steering geometry predictable. Anything wider forces you into aggressive offsets that kill your wheel bearings.
The +1 offset is truly the sweet spot for these trucks. It keeps the scrub radius manageable and prevents the truck from tramlining on uneven highways. You want a truck that tracks straight when you let go of the wheel.

Skip the staggered setups on a 4WD Silverado. You want a square setup so you can rotate your tires properly. Tires are too expensive to replace early because you wanted a weird aesthetic choice.
Avoid cheap spacers at all costs. They are a massive safety risk and usually cause vibration issues that you can never fully tune out. If you need more poke, choose a wheel with the correct offset from the start.
We see too many owners cramming tires that are way too big for their lift height. Stick to a 33 or 34-inch tire if you want to keep your factory turning radius. Anything larger requires heavy metal trimming that most guys regret later.
Style and Build Analysis
The matte black finish against the black body paint creates a mean, monochromatic look. It turns the truck into a stealthy machine that looks ready for a night mission. We love how the lack of chrome makes the truck look so much more modern.
The Siege D706 design features bold lines that match the aggressive grill of the Silverado. It echoes the sharp angles of the Chevy body panels perfectly. The design feels purposeful rather than flashy or overdone.
This build has a presence that screams reliability and strength. Most trucks we feature try too hard with bright colors or wild accents. This Silverado keeps it simple and executes every detail with precision.
I compare this to a lot of the show trucks we see at SEMA every year. Those trucks are often unusable because they are too low or the wheels are too fragile. This rig is built to be driven hard on and off the pavement.
The stance makes the truck look like it is gripping the asphalt even when it is parked. It captures that elusive balance between a work truck and a high-end custom build. You can take this to a job site or a black-tie event and look the part.
Why We Love This Build
This blacked-out Silverado is a masterclass in clean, functional modification. The matte Fuel Siege wheels catch the light just enough to highlight their aggressive geometry against the glossy dark paint. Seeing it roll down the highway, you can feel the confidence in its wide, stable footprint. It reminds us that you do not need neon lights or wild graphics to build a show-stopper. This is the kind of truck that makes you look back every time you park. It is tough, it is smart, and it is perfectly executed. Go get this look for your own rig.

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: Black
- Wheel Brand & Model: Fuel Off-Road Siege D706
- Wheel Size: 20×9
- Offset: +1
- Wheel Finish: Matte Black
- Tires: 295-65-20
- Suspension: Readylift SST
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 20×9-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 20×9-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



