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hemipowered22z

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    Rob
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    2014 Silverado DC 4x4

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  1. I cant speak for @Enthusiast but IMO the tire noise for any tire on these trucks are less due to the new cab design and sound deadening engineered in these trucks. I don't even hear my tires till I get over 80 but I run a different tire. From experience I think the Nitto Trails are pretty quiet for how aggressive they are. Same goes for the Toyos. Although these are mud tires not ATs.
  2. I would suggest the 295s. the Nittos spec out kinda big you can squeeze a 305 in it but your gonna have to do some trimming.
  3. Rough Country also makes just a 2 inch as well. A shop I used to work for has installed countless Rough Country levels and had 0 issues. I run a RC 7 inch and have had 0 problems.
  4. Also something to keep in mind the install effort on the bracket lift is a little bit more than the knuckle lift due to having to install the brackets for the UCAs. This is worth it though IMO.
  5. Disregard my last post. RCX has added some options since I ordered my lift. I would do the bracket lift IMO its what I run on mine. this keeps your trac width the same as stock. if you do the knuckle lift it pushes your tires out a tad further which sometimes could be the difference between rubbing and not.
  6. What do you mean bracket lift or knuckle lift? If you order the RCX 5 inch it will come with everything you need. Just curious why the 5 and not the 7 they are the same price and the same amount of work? A RCX 5 inch with a stock wheel should clear a 295/60r20 pretty easily which is basically 35x12.00r20. Stock wheels allow you to run a larger tire with a smaller lift. Your brand tire can affect what rubs and what doesn't rub because tires spec out different. A 35x12.50 Nitto Trail for instance actually measures almost 36x13.
  7. Right on. My truck is pretty noticeable as well. Only Rally 2 I've seen in our area that's lifted. I live in mustang so I get over to your neck of the woods quite a bit.
  8. I think I passed your truck on the road the other day. That's a sharp ride. I love the Denali Reps. I want some for the wife's Tahoe but I cant justify the money when we already have 24s on it.
  9. I don't remember exactly but they spec out a lil bit small compared to the Nitto Trails. They're website says 34.69" I run a 20x10 (-19) and have no rubbing with no trimming at all. NONE! I have been really happy with them. I think for the money they are a great buy. They're made by Cooper. I wish they offered them in a 37x12.50r20 I guess I will have to go to the Nittos or the Toyos when I move up.
  10. I have an AntennaX 5 inch and it works great but I am in a metro area. when I do get out it appears to work just as good as factory though. I was concerned with the same thing and I am very happy with it.
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