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Syclone3MT

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  1. Bilstein 6112 set at 1.2" level but netted about 1" with my 3.0 Diesel, rough country upper control arms. Fuel Vector 17x8.5 +7mm wheels with BF K03 285/75/17 tires. Tires measure just shy of 34".
  2. New KO2 in my 14' Silverado. 2 3/4" level kit and 1" higher in rear with blocks. Love the look and drive. Cant wait for some snow to test them out. In mud there not great but what tire is when its mud packed. 275/60/20
  3. Those cognito UCA's look like a nice setup. On their website it says they recommend there struts to go with the control arm...? I'm sure id be fine with my stock strut and spacer kit (level kit) right? Anyone else installed these on there leveled truck before? Just curious. Their proud of there UCAS, but look like a good investment. At least the ball joint is easily replaceable. Thanks for your help.
  4. Tanner709 Thanks for the advice. I'll def look into a different lift. Don't want to compromise angles and cause wear on my truck. I don't mind spending the money, just want to do it right.
  5. It does sound crazy. I walked to the rack and physically watched them wiggle the tire from top to bottom. The play is not terribly bad yet or dangerous as the mechanic said, but just wanted me to be aware as I just invested $1300 in tires and could potentially cause tire wear down the road as it gets worse.
  6. I love the look of my 2.5" RC level kit. Installed about 7500 miles ago. Had factory 18" wheels on truck until yesterday. Took truck down to tire shop to get new 20" wheels and tires installed. They informed me that my upper balls joints had some play in them, Truck only has 20,000 miles and level was done at 14,000. Not very happy about that, I think my next step is to go with a different lift. The level kits just cause too much wear and tear and in my opinion do not ride very well. Would like the Bilstein struts 5100's I think..? but not sure if I can get as much lift out of it...? I love the stance of truck now and don't want it too high or any lower. Went with BF Goodrich KO2 275/60/20 on a set of Fuel Vapor Machined 20x9 rims with 24mm offset. Looks great and no rubbing.
  7. Sorry guys. Posted in wrong place.
  8. 2.5" level in front. 2" block in rear. Fuel Vapor Machined wheels. 275/60/20 BF KO2 tires. Just installed today. I love the look now.
  9. Syclone3MT

    2014 Silverado

  10. From the album: 2014 Silverado

    New Moto Metal Grill.
  11. From the album: 2014 Silverado

    2 1/2" front level and raised rear 1" with new blocks.
  12. I installed a rough country 2 1/2" front and 2" blocks in rear for an extra 1" in back. Looks awesome but i will warn you, it's not that smooth factory ride that it once was. Rides a little rougher. I bought some rancho xl9000 adjustable shocks for rear, and that helped a lot. Still rides nice but the front is a little stiff. I also changed tires to Cooper AT/3 6 ply so thats a little stiffer that the factory goodyears. Ill post some pics here shortly
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