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clearance is good. I do recall cinching the front fender liners in an inch or two by drilling a small hole through the liner and pulling them in tighter with a heavy zip tie.
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Post photos of your 2500/3500 HD's
gforce_15 replied to Dropsix's topic in 2015-2019 Silverado HD & Sierra HD
couple pics from more recent camping days, just over 3 years with this truck and love it more every time I drive -
should be, if yours is also an HD
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Tires on 2015 Sierra 2500HD
gforce_15 replied to Bnoble's topic in 2015-2019 Silverado & Sierra HD Mods
it will make the rubbing worse. My factory 20's with 275/65 tires fit, but when i put on my aftermarket wheels that are still a +18, i had to go down to 275/60 to avoid rubbing -
8 lug custom wheels - lets see some pictures
gforce_15 replied to trx680's topic in 2015-2019 Silverado & Sierra HD Mods
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Sorry, I can't give any real world experience with either regarding winter. I only had the Ridge for about 2,000 km in the summer then I traded that truck and got EXO for this new truck. The EXO are a little louder for sure. Have put about 10,000 km on the EXO mostly pulling a trailer and they are doing great. The EXO are on my summer wheels, I run my stock wheels and Toyo ATII AW tires in the winter.
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What year is it? if its 2016 or older, its cheap to delete them and run a conservative tune that will improve fuel mileage a fair amount. If its an L5P (2017+), it's pricey and not as many options edit; sorry just noticed in the title of the thread that its a 2019. Other than deleting and tuning, most people have great results from the Banks Derringer products.
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Tires fit without lift?
gforce_15 replied to C Najar's topic in 2015-2019 Silverado & Sierra HD Troubleshooting
should fit on factory wheels/offset but I think you will have to crank your torsion keys at least a couple turns. -
GMC Sierra 2500 HD leveling kit
gforce_15 replied to mxlaxboys's topic in 2015-2019 Silverado & Sierra HD Mods
$1349 USD just seems like crazy money to spend to achieve a 3" lift in the front properly. You could probably find a quality 4" lift kit for around the same price, although maybe I'm wrong. I tow a camper all the time with my truck so I left the rake to accommodate the weight of the camper. I'd seriously consider just lowering the rear 2" to get the leveled look, just my opinion -
Plug in block heater and remote start
gforce_15 replied to Gas's topic in 2015-2019 Silverado HD & Sierra HD
as long as the hood is completely closed, Yes -
GMC Sierra 2500 HD leveling kit
gforce_15 replied to mxlaxboys's topic in 2015-2019 Silverado & Sierra HD Mods
UCA's, diff spacer, and longer shocks if you want it to ride half decent and not wear out your front end as quickly -
how much labor was involved after you applied the product? Was it alot of scrubbing/scraping/peeling or would it blast off with a good pressure washer after you applied the kleanstrip?
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Post photos of your 2500/3500 HD's
gforce_15 replied to Dropsix's topic in 2015-2019 Silverado HD & Sierra HD
not the greatest pic but got some new tires for the factory wheels to run during the winter. 275/65R20 Toyo ATII All weather. Haven't tested them out a whole lot yet but so far very pleased with how quiet and smooth they are, and handling the early snowfall great so far.
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