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Anybody have any suggestions on what I should do with my rubbing issue on inner fender. I don't want to cut anything. I have RC 2.5 level with 305 55 20 and 0 offset. Do u think a 1.5 zone body lift would help?

 

 

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Fuse it should I'm running 35-12.50 r 20 on my 2.5 and 1.5 but +12 on rims zip ty inner linner back in one spot.. tires measure 34.25 and 12 inches wide..after put on my 9 inches wide rims.

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Fuse it should I'm running 35-12.50 r 20 on my 2.5 and 1.5 but +12 on rims zip ty inner linner back in one spot.. tires measure 34.25 and 12 inches wide..after put on my 9 inches wide rims.

ok thanks. I'll find out Wednesday after local 4wd shop installs body lift. Fingers crossed

 

 

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Actually I got a 2014 crew cab, 6' suspension and 35's. I just measured it. It's about 83 inches to top of antenna. I don't think it's going to fit in your 81" garage. My garage is 90", fortunately.

ok, that sucks! :( but thanks for the info

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Hey guys, i just recently purchased my first sierra (2014 Sierra 1500 SLE double cab) and I'm looking into leveling it or putting a small lift on it. The only problem is that i have a 7 foot high garage that I still want to use. Anyone have any input on overall height with the lift/level that they have and what size tires. Thanks for all your help!

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I have no clue. I didn't get it back till late this evening. Drove in 2 hrs of traffic, and got home and have been out to look at it. I came from a RC 2.5 kit. The real height will be after I get the other tires on.

Ever get an overall height measurement?

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Ever get an overall height measurement?

I'm running a 2.5" leveling kit now with 285/65/18s on it and clear my 80 inch door opening with 2 inches to spare. If you need more measurements I'll be glad to send them to you after I'm done with work today

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No I still have never measured it...

 

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Finally! 6.5 inch Zone lift, 35x1250 Atturo MT's. What do you think?

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Looks badass, the smaller the wheels the better......

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82c3e7f6055cb3396805de2690d50f9e.jpg zone 5" on 35s

Any chance we could see more pics of the 35"s with the Zone 5"??? And an overall height measurement to the top of the onstar antenna would me AMAZING please?? Sorry if I missed this already.

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Taking my truck in tommorrow morning to get the 6inch Procomp stage2 lift installed along with the 20inch wheels on 35 inch Toyo's. It feels like Christmas eve. She should be done by Thursday.

Any pics of this setup? Also, do you have an overall height measurement to the top of the onstar antenna? Thanks

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BDS 6inch coil over system

20x10 DPR tech-9 wheels -24 offset

35inch Cooper STT

 

Tires are rubbing the black plastic fender linings pretty bad any suggestions ? I don't really want to remove them because I like the look.

 

 

 

 

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looks great! any chance you could tell me an overall height of your truck to the top of the onstar antenna? thanks

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e21eb078b0b530d0c6a9ce57240264d2.jpge9d00ffe939547de4e8b9e3e90bcedfa.jpg472caf3ddd1720a44d34df21b965b4d8.jpg I never got an exact measurement from ground to onstar antenna, but my garage is opening is exactly 83", and I had about 3-4" to spare if you can tell from the pic. Another pic is my truck next to my dad's stock sierra.

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So after doing my research and picking out a quality kit my dad decides to scrap the whole idea of a lift. A few weeks later he decides to lift it once again and doesnt say anything to me... Anyways the shop ends up talking him out of the BDS with Fox coilovers and he ended up with a basic Rancho 6" lift and is turning some 35's. That's all I know for now but he seems to really like it. Going to see it tomorrow, I'll get all the specs and take some pictures for reference.

Any chance you can get an overall height measurement to the top of the onstar antenna on that rig??

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e21eb078b0b530d0c6a9ce57240264d2.jpge9d00ffe939547de4e8b9e3e90bcedfa.jpg472caf3ddd1720a44d34df21b965b4d8.jpg I never got an exact measurement from ground to onstar antenna, but my garage is opening is exactly 83", and I had about 3-4" to spare if you can tell from the pic. Another pic is my truck next to my dad's stock sierra.

ok, thanks!

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Jeffromx I see to no avail you have been asking members who have a lift to get roof measurements. When mine gets out of the shop either tonight or in morning I'll measure for you. Also you posted photo of Zone 5" lifted truck. Either that's a 2500 or original poster has a 4.5" zone cause I don't think Zone has a 5" for the 1500. Could be wrong but don't think so.

 

 

Wow I type slow!

 

Went back and looked and that is a beautiful 2500.

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