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2014 GMC 1500 ALL TERRIAN PKG

 

24X14 AMERICAN FORCE

37X13.50R24 M16'S

5.5 BDS FOX COIL OVER KIT

3'' BODY

2'' DROP SHAKLE

1.25 WHEEL SPACER REAR ONLY TO COMPENSATE FOR TRAC WIDTH.

DIABLO TUNED

RX SPEED WORKS CATCH CAN AND AIR-AID MIT WITH OEM BOX

REAR BUMPER STEP DELETE

this is what I'm talking about, badass [emoji106]

 

 

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this is what I'm talking about, badass [emoji106]

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Thanks bud !!!!!

 

Your truck is sweet as well

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Thanks bud !!!!!

 

Your truck is sweet as well

thanks bro, I have 24X14 American Force 8 spoke burnouts on order and I have 37X13.50 Toyo's waiting for them, but I just now ordered 2" drop shackles for mine, I like your stance and now I want it lol

 

 

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Give me a couple weeks and ill let you know. Im sure someone else here will chime in before i get mine all set up.

 

Sounds good!

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Hello new to the forum..just wanted to let you guys now that i recently installed a 5 inch RCX lift and added 34 inch toyo open country AT tires on my 20x9 moto metal wheels.. ride wasn't bad but felt it rode a little stiff so i added bilstein 5100s today and let me say WOW what a difference in ride quality..

 

FYI its on a 2015 CC Z71 SB

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thanks bro, I have 24X14 American Force 8 spoke burnouts on order and I have 37X13.50 Toyo's waiting for them, but I just now ordered 2" drop shackles for mine, I like your stance and now I want it lol

 

 

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CLINT WHEN U GEET THAT INSTALLED AND WHEELS ALL DONE POST SOME PICS, GONNA BE SWEEEET

CANT WAIT !!!

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CLINT WHEN U GEET THAT INSTALLED AND WHEELS ALL DONE POST SOME PICS, GONNA BE SWEEEET

CANT WAIT !!!

you got it

 

 

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Maylon / Clint, both of your trucks are awesome.

thanks bro, I appreciate it

 

 

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Quick question here. I have a 2014 GMC 1500 4x4 with a 2.5 in level and 33x12.50 nittos. I'm wanting to put a lift on it and I think I've narrowed it down to 2 lifts. Rough country 7.5" or a mcgaughty 7-9. Any tips or suggestions on the 2. This would be my first lifted truck so please excuse the inexperience

 

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2014 GMC 1500 ALL TERRIAN PKG

24X14 AMERICAN FORCE

37X13.50R24 M16'S

5.5 BDS FOX COIL OVER KIT

3'' BODY

2'' DROP SHAKLE

1.25 WHEEL SPACER REAR ONLY TO COMPENSATE FOR TRAC WIDTH.

DIABLO TUNED

RX SPEED WORKS CATCH CAN AND AIR-AID MIT WITH OEM BOX

REAR BUMPER STEP DELETE

 

Damnit man. I just ordered 22x10 with 35's and now I feel like they may be too small :ughdance:

 

Great lookin truck!

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Damnit man. I just ordered 22x10 with 35's and now I feel like they may be too small :ughdance:

 

Great lookin truck!

Thanks Alot!! I had 22x14's just stepped up to bigger, i loved my 22's but i couldnt refuse the offer i got for

them. so i sold them!

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Hello new to the forum..just wanted to let you guys now that i recently installed a 5 inch RCX lift and added 34 inch toyo open country AT tires on my 20x9 moto metal wheels.. ride wasn't bad but felt it rode a little stiff so i added bilstein 5100s today and let me say WOW what a difference in ride quality..

 

FYI its on a 2015 CC Z71 SB

Im very intrested in the RCX 5in. Do you have pics of your setup?

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How big of a lift would I need to clear 305/55/20 on factory all terrain rims and would I need spaces up front

 

Alot of people on here do it with a 2.5" Level.

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