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Hi all. I got a 2014 4x4 GMC Sierra I'm looking to lift with a RCX 7" lift. Whats everyones opinion on this kit? I like that it seems like a "taller" kit and it doesn't use knuckles so the front tires wont stick out. I'm probably gonna end up running 35x12.50 on a 18x10 rim.

 

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Hi all. I got a 2014 4x4 GMC Sierra I'm looking to lift with a RCX 7" lift. Whats everyones opinion on this kit? I like that it seems like a "taller" kit and it doesn't use knuckles so the front tires wont stick out. I'm probably gonna end up running 35x12.50 on a 18x10 rim.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

Im running the exact setup to the T

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I have a pro comp lift on my 14 Highcounty and Have nothing bad to say about it.

 

Chevy 4

 

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dcc0ccd87e5ee9400cdc55d51b5cc699.jpg got the CST 10" KIT installed, finally, I thought my zone 5" rode awesome.... But this kit is flawless, installed atlas soft ride Springs in the back, rides like a caddy. af7d8af9af258d662603845e24758b3a.jpg

AWESOME! !

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I picked up my 2014 Z71 4x4 from 4WheelParts after her lift and new shoes were installed.

After reading so many posts and looking at many more pictures I was a liitle bit worried about how she might look. Would the tires and wheels be to small or two skinny? Would the tires look aggressive enough? Would I lose the smooth ride of the Z71 package? When I showed up to pick up my truck she was parked out front of the shop. I was immediately thrilled. She turned out to be exactly what I had envisioned in my mine for over a year now. After taking her for a drive I found that she handles great and the ride is as smooth as butter. I can not be any happier.

 

Procomp stage II 6inch lift.

20inch Moto Metal wheels.

Toyo 35 inch AT 2's.

2.43 in the rear.

 

Next up the Borla Atak exhaust system with black chrome tips. I think ? What do you guys/girls think ?

 

 

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dcc0ccd87e5ee9400cdc55d51b5cc699.jpg got the CST 10" KIT installed, finally, I thought my zone 5" rode awesome.... But this kit is flawless, installed atlas soft ride Springs in the back, rides like a caddy. af7d8af9af258d662603845e24758b3a.jpg

Sick truck!

 

 

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Just got my truck about a month and a half ago had a 2012 Silverado extended cab 6.5 bed with 2.5 level in front and 2" blocks in the rear. Now for this truck im debating between rough country 3.5 without upper control arms or the rough country 2.5 level lift and a 1.5 zone body lift. Do a lot of plowing in the winter so looking for something where I can clear 33s possibly a hair smaller and not really rub. Any help/input would be greatly appreciated!

Just got my truck about a month and a half ago 2015 Silverado 4x4 lt all star edition double cab 6.5 bed, had a 2012 Silverado extended cab 6.5 bed with 2.5 level in front and 2" blocks in the rear. Now for this truck im debating between rough country 3.5 without upper control arms or the rough country 2.5 level lift and a 1.5 zone body lift. Do a lot of plowing in the winter so looking for something where I can clear 33s possibly a hair smaller and not really rub. Any help/input would be greatly appreciated!

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Just got my truck about a month and a half ago had a 2012 Silverado extended cab 6.5 bed with 2.5 level in front and 2" blocks in the rear. Now for this truck im debating between rough country 3.5 without upper control arms or the rough country 2.5 level lift and a 1.5 zone body lift. Do a lot of plowing in the winter so looking for something where I can clear 33s possibly a hair smaller and not really rub. Any help/input would be greatly appreciated!

Just got my truck about a month and a half ago 2015 Silverado 4x4 lt all star edition double cab 6.5 bed, had a 2012 Silverado extended cab 6.5 bed with 2.5 level in front and 2" blocks in the rear. Now for this truck im debating between rough country 3.5 without upper control arms or the rough country 2.5 level lift and a 1.5 zone body lift. Do a lot of plowing in the winter so looking for something where I can clear 33s possibly a hair smaller and not really rub. Any help/input would be greatly appreciated!

 

I would not suggest a body kit if you do plowing because the bumper brackets have to be modified and everything fits a little differently when you do that. I have a 1.5" Zone body lift on my truck and when I installed my N-Fab light bar, it took a lot of measuring/cutting/grinding to the get the brackets to line up. Just something to think about.

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Ok I haven't gotten any of the plow stuff yet going to wait until everything is done lift wise first. So not sure if that's going to make a difference in the difficulty or not

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