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Idk my offset but here are my wheels, right now I'm running 305-55-20 I think, I'm not able to look since I'm out of state working lol.

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I have a 2014 GMC Sierra all terrain with 5inch rcx lift kit , 20x10 rockstar rims with -24 offset and 305/55/20 copper zeon ltz tires , amp power step , bushwaker pocket style fended flares , boral exhaust with metal mulisha 4 inch tip ... Looking to put 1.25 rough country or 1.5 zone body lift to fit 35's

 

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Does anyone think a 35" tire on the stock rim ( Not sure of the backspacing) would fit on a 4 inch lift?

 

I have a 2wd if that makes a difference.

 

 

Thanks

 

Evan

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I have a 2014 GMC Sierra all terrain with 5inch rcx lift kit , 20x10 rockstar rims with -24 offset and 305/55/20 copper zeon ltz tires , amp power step , bushwaker pocket style fended flares , boral exhaust with metal mulisha 4 inch tip ... Looking to put 1.25 rough country or 1.5 zone body lift to fit 35's

 

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So what made you change rear bumper to one without steps?

 

 

My Current Setup,2014 Silverado 2LT Z71,RCX 2.5 Level Kit,NittoTerra 33x12.50R20Lt's,Fuel - Octane D509 20x9 -12 Offset,All Chrome Plasti-Diped

My Up Coming Mod's,McGhauphy's 7"-9" Economy Lift Kit,Federal Couragia M/T's 35x12.50R20Lt's,OEM Tow Mirror's,Bushwaker OE Fender Flairs,Gtr Lighting Led Conversion Kit's 2,200 Lumen(High,Low,Fog),Black Spyder Venom Bull Bar,Iron Cross HD Step's.

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Does anyone think a 35" tire on the stock rim ( Not sure of the backspacing) would fit on a 4 inch lift?

 

I have a 2wd if that makes a difference.

 

 

Thanks

 

Evan

 

 

Yes you can fit a 35" tire on a stock rim with the Zone Offroad lift or the BDS kit. I have seen both done and both are in this thread. The BDS lift is the 4" lift with stock 20" AT rims and a 275/65/20 BFG AT. The Zone offroad truck, 4.5" lift, has the stock chrome 20s and Cooper ST Maxx 35x12.5x20 tires.

I believe the member's names are Pancepance (BDS) and Mcrunner (Zone)

both of their trucks were 4wd I believe.

 

Hope this helps

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I've also seen a guy running the rcx 2.5 level with stock wheels running 35s, yes it rubs but not bad he said. Wasn't on here tho was on Facebook.

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So what made you change rear bumper to one without steps?

 

 

Mine came like that apparently from factory , it was the last all terrain on the lot so they gave me a good deal on it

 

My Current Setup,2014 Silverado 2LT Z71,RCX 2.5 Level Kit,NittoTerra 33x12.50R20Lt's,Fuel - Octane D509 20x9 -12 Offset,All Chrome Plasti-Diped

My Up Coming Mod's,McGhauphy's 7"-9" Economy Lift Kit,Federal Couragia M/T's 35x12.50R20Lt's,OEM Tow Mirror's,Bushwaker OE Fender Flairs,Gtr Lighting Led Conversion Kit's 2,200 Lumen(High,Low,Fog),Black Spyder Venom Bull Bar,Iron Cross HD Step's.

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Can someone with the Zone 4.5" post a picture of their angles?

 

I have a crazy idea which I dont know will work or not. I'd love to lift the front of my truck about 3.5 or 4 inches but I don't want RC's 3.5" kit and I'm not spending the money for BDS's 4" kit (which I read is way over 4 inches anyways). I'm also not interested in overextended 4" kits like Mcgaughys or Readylift.

 

What if I installed Zones 4.5" kit, for example, but used RC's 3.5" spacers from their kit (or Bilstein adjustables with a 3" level block)?

 

Stupid idea? Would my angles be in the negative? I think Zone's 4.5" angles are pretty flat so I'm thinking the angle of my axles might be inverted.

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Can someone with the Zone 4.5" post a picture of their angles?

 

I have a crazy idea which I dont know will work or not. I'd love to lift the front of my truck about 3.5 or 4 inches but I don't want RC's 3.5" kit and I'm not spending the money for BDS's 4" kit (which I read is way over 4 inches anyways). I'm also not interested in overextended 4" kits like Mcgaughys or Readylift.

 

What if I installed Zones 4.5" kit, for example, but used RC's 3.5" spacers from their kit (or Bilstein adjustables with a 3" level block)?

 

Stupid idea? Would my angles be in the negative? I think Zone's 4.5" angles are pretty flat so I'm thinking the angle of my axles might be inverted.

I will when I get my truck back this week.
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how much u think about hat 4.5" zone will cost

 

 

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Does anyone have a picture with a 3" Performance Accessory body lift on a 14/15? I already have a 2.25" Pro Comp Level Kit installed and I am thinking of getting a more economical 3" lift for the body. Thanks!

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Having mine installed w airbag, spacers 1900.00

ive got bags with the rancho quicklift but I want it up higher now with little bigger tires. [emoji106]

 

 

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