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2014HCS

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  1. Also, I talked to a technical sales guy named Brian over at Bilstein today at their NC facility about availability of the height adjustable 5100 shocks for the GM 1500 pick up trucks. He said that they should release by mid to late October 2014. He expressed that they were just doing some final product tuning before release to the market. He said that a press release would come first to Facebook and the Mass Media. I'm looking forward to getting a set.
  2. I read an earlier post that someone had installed 275/60/20 tires on stock wheels of a 2014 Silverado or Sierra 4x4 without a leveling kit and they did not rub. My brother has a 2014 High Country 4x4 w 275/60/20 Michelin AT's on stock ride height and they don't rub either. I'm sure this would be the largest tire size one could install w/o some sort of lift. Anyway, the stock 4x4 trucks are already 1" higher in the front compared to a stock 4x2 truck. Must be that added 1" of ride height that allows this size tire to run w/o any rubbing. I just bought a new 2014 High Country 4x4 short box and considering 275/60/20 when the stock tire wear. In lieu of a leveling kit, what other options are there? Someone had mentioned Bilstein 5100 adjustable shocks. Are these available yet for the 2014's? If not, are there other adjustable shocks available for this purpose? Thanks...
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