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Just got mine back from the shop!

 

Rough Country 7.5"
20X9 (+20mm) Fuel Nutz
35X12.50R20 Nitto Trail Grappler

 

 

 

can you please get me some fender measurements? I'm looking to upgrade my 6" to the 7.5" plus a BL once my 35s wear out. I want 37s haha

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Hey guys I've had my 2015 Silverado for a few months now I had a 2012 Silverado with s 2.5 level in the front with 2" lift blocks in the rear it sat around same hight as a 2500 and this new truck sits way to low for my liking and for mounting my plow.The 2012 ended up getting hit one morning down at school and then totaled. So now I am looking to go with a 3.5 rc suspension lift for my new truck just wondering if anyone has had any issues when it comes to warranty on the vehicle. I doubt I will have any issues with my dealer as my family has been dealing with them for quite some time just want to be sure I won't have any issues with the 3.5" liftattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpgattachicon.gifimage.jpg

I put Pro Comp 4" lift on my 2014 Sierra SLE Z71 4x4. I went with this lift because it will not void your new truck warranty. There is no modifications on your truck and you can go back to stock if you ever want to. I have 8000 miles on this lift with no problems and truck rides great. Check link below to see what my truck looks like with this lift.

 

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I put Pro Comp 4" lift on my 2014 Sierra SLE Z71 4x4. I went with this lift because it will not void your new truck warranty. There is no modifications on your truck and you can go back to stock if you ever want to. I have 8000 miles on this lift with no problems and truck rides great. Check link below to see what my truck looks like with this lift.http://s300.photobucket.com/user/philwhall/library/Fender%20Flares%20and%20Side%20window%20deflectors[/quote

 

Looks good but that is three times the price I'm looking to spend I'll just stick with the rough country lift

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I don't know if this has been covered yet, so sorry if it has.

I'm looking at getting a 4.5'' lift from zone, is it possible to run my stock 17'' wheels with it, or do i need aftermarket wheels with less back spacing? Asking because I'd like to keep my stock wheels as winter wheels and get a new set next spring.

 

Also I'm looking at a 34X10.5R17 size tire, I've seen guys running 35s on 4'' lifts so I'm assuming those will fit, but will they look to narrow and look sucked into the fenders?

Thanks in advance

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Just got mine back from the shop!

 

Rough Country 7.5"

20X9 (+20mm) Fuel Nutz

35X12.50R20 Nitto Trail Grappler

I like that color man, haven't seen one before

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4" pro comp lift. Loving the ride so far. Rides better than my level kit.

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I went with the same lift in February and have around 8000 miles on lift with no problems. I still love it and the truck does ride better than stock. Good looking truck.

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I'm leaning toward the Ready Lift 4" lift with Raceline 901C's 18x9 & BFG 305/65/18 KO's On my 2016 Silverado Crew LTZ 6.5 bed 4x4.

Anybody done something close to this combo?

Ready Lifts ok products?

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I'm leaning toward the Ready Lift 4" lift with Raceline 901C's 18x9 & BFG 305/65/18 KO's On my 2016 Silverado Crew LTZ 6.5 bed 4x4.

Anybody done something close to this combo?

Ready Lifts ok products?

I would not reccomend this kit as your cv angles are to severe and they pre maturely fail way before they should.

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I have talked to many people with a Pro Comp lift on the newer Sierra and Silverado and they have had issues with Axle boots, and differential problems. I installed a 7.5" Rough Country lift on my 2015 GMC prior to leaving the dealership with the truck and have not experienced a single issue. This lift drives like a dream to, I have had many lifted trucks by far this is the best lift I have had installed.

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I would not reccomend this kit as your cv angles are to severe and they pre maturely fail way before they should.

So who has the best 4 or 4/12" lift available that doesn't cause pre-mature wear on parts???

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Meant to put on post wheel and tire setup sorry

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