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Costain44

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    2015 Chevy Silverado

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  1. My 2015 I went with the 1.5” motofab. 145,000 km now. No issues other then normal maintenance. Just picked up an rst 2021. Plan to go with the same set up
  2. Have a 2015 Silverado that I put a 1.5” motofab level on. I had jumped up to the 275/60/20 bf ko2s when I picked the truck up. Still love the truck, and never had any trouble with rubbing with the mud guards on. My wife just picked up the new 2021 rst. I am planning to put the same 1.5” motofab level on. She wants to keep the mud guards on. I wanted to go 275/65/20. But from what I’m reading I’m thinking I’d have better luck going 285/60/20 to have less chance of rubbing. Just want any opinions on if you figure the 285/60/20 ko2s with 1.5” will clear, thanks for any help
  3. I'm running 275/60/20,and I just want the most comfortable ride?
  4. Ran 40 front and 38 rear for the winter but since the spring is here I find the front seems to be bouncing a little more than usual. I'm not hauling anything, this is my driving vehicle. Should I drop my front to 38 as well to remove some of the bounce?
  5. The only side pic I had from before
  6. XD spy +18. I live on a dirt road and I tried to get it to rub and it cleared fine with the mudguards
  7. Hope these pics turn out a bit better. Just got window visors today. Trucks not shining but ya get the idea. 1.5" motofab, couldn't be happier
  8. Pretty poor pics will try to get some better ones soon
  9. Finally got some rubber. Went with ko2 275/60/20 with a 1.5" motofab. No rubbing at all. Very happy with the ride.
  10. I know this is repeating myself but I ordered my rims today and have to decide on tires. Going with either 275/55/20 or 275/60/20 ko2s. Just hopeing someone here has tried fitting the 275/60/20s with a 1.5" front level. I know ppl are running them on the 2" level but I really want to stick with the 1.5". I just can't seem to find anyone that can guarantee they'll fit. If anyone can help me out at all it's very much appreciated.
  11. Wow, this definitely changes things lol. The dealer I've been talking to is not the one I purchased the truck through. I bought my truck 4 hours from here but they were very easy to deal with, I guess I'll maybe be making the 4 hour drive.
  12. The worst is I have 2 shops that are within 10 minutes of my house that will do the work for 200$ less. Or drive over an hour to my dealer for more money lol. But if it will save me trouble its the route I will likely take. I may contact dealer and get all my work done at the shop near my home, then go down and get it aligned and speedo calibrated at dealer.
  13. I went to the dealer today just to see how warranty would be affected before I purchase a 1.5" level and 275/60/20 ko2s. He told me it won't affect it unless it's a wear item caused from the level. Can they not just say it was caused from the level? Then when I mentioned bigger tires he said he would be more nervous of the bigger tires hurting my warranty since I'm only running 265/70/20 right now. He then called me after to say he could program my truck for 275/55/20 even if I put on 275/60/20. Just interested to know should I just stick with the 55 to not cause misery or just go with the 60s on a 55 program? I'd way rather the 275/60/20 Also does this sound right about warranty or should I try another dealer? Sorry I'm only running 265/70/17s now
  14. Funny, know one has tried this set up, maybe someone that has will chime in. Either way I plan on running an RTX rim, not stock. It's just it will likely be another few weeks too a month before I can post pics, I'm waiting for the spring weather too hit. Thing is I plan too purchase my set up this week. Know of a guy running 2 inch on his Silverado as well with 275/65/20 and hasn't rubbed a bit since. I don't know much about this kind of thing, but figured an inch difference in diameter and half inch on the lift,things should equal out,maybe,lol I'll post pics as soon as the snow goes and it's giving +8 Celsius tomorrow Until then any info relating will be helpful. Thanks Funny, know one has tried this set up, maybe someone that has will chime in. Either way I plan on running an RTX rim, not stock. It's just it will likely be another few weeks too a month before I can post pics, I'm waiting for the spring weather too hit. Thing is I plan too purchase my set up this week. Know of a guy running 2 inch on his Silverado as well with 275/65/20 and hasn't rubbed a bit since. I don't know much about this kind of thing, but figured an inch difference in diameter and half inch on the lift,things should equal out,maybe,lol I'll post pics as soon as the snow goes and it's giving +8 Celsius tomorrow Until then any info relating will be helpful. Thanks
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