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freshstart12

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  1. The AT/3’s have been great so far. Very smooth and very quiet. Time will tell how they drive in the elements but I’m confident they’ll do great. Again, you don’t need a level for them to fit.
  2. Nope it’s totally stock with the stock 20’s.
  3. I went with scooper Discoverer AT/3’s my local shop said that’s what they sell the most of. I was in between those and the Nitto G2’s but the Coopers were about $100 cheaper for the set. They look great. I don’t have a full body shot just a close up of the tire.
  4. Yes they will fit. 1 week ago I put 275/65/20 on my 1500 Sierra with no level. Looks and rides great. I actually bought a 2” level but don’t know if I’m going to install it now. Those will fit no no problem and no rub.
  5. Plasti-Dipped my "All Terrain" floor emblem today...it was getting a little worn out so I gave it a shot. First time plasti dipping anything. I'm happy with it as long as it holds up. Truck is very dirty...
  6. Welp I'm going to get my RC 2" Front Level put on this week. My 14' Sierra came with 20in. wheels and Fuzion Touring Tires. They ride like ROCKS. I'm going to see if the dealership will buy back my tires and let me buy some new ones at cost. Maybe some Nitto Terra Grapplers... Just not sure the MAX size I can go with zero rub. Current tire size is 275/70/20r I think.. Anyone know how big I can go? Thanks in advance!
  7. WOW. I am glad I saw this thread. My 2014 was a little sluggish off the line. It felt like I had to REALLY push in the pedal... Just went out to check and I probably had a MINIMUM of 1/2" of Flex. I ended up cutting up a wooden shim. I pulled the gas pedal as far as I could towards the driver seat. Then I stuck the wooden shim behind the plastic bracket... Made a HUGE difference. No more sluggishness. I greatly appreciate the OP for making this thread.
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