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Nice truck!! I think my next truck will be a Duramax on 37s in a few years time. How tall is your truck when measured to the XM antenna?

 

 

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Hey man what's your specs. Lift and wheels and tire size? Thanks

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Yup. 37x12.5r20. 7-9 inch mcgaughys set at 9 with rear add a leaf.

 

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Hey bud. How's the ride. Taken it Offroad any? Any runs or scrubs ? What's the wheel specs?

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Hey man what's your specs. Lift and wheels and tire size? Thanks

Zone 6.5 inch with 35x12.5r20 nitto trail grapplers on 20x9 fuels

 

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Hey bud. How's the ride. Taken it Offroad any? Any runs or scrubs ? What's the wheel specs?

Ride is better than stock. Haven't got a chance to get her dirty yet. So far no rubs. Took off the air dam even though it wasn't needed. And took off the rear tire mud flap thing for more space there.

Tires are hostile havoc 20x9r20

0 offset. Will be getting 1.5" spacer probably to push out rear tire to match front width.

 

 

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It's 84" to the shark fin. Still fits in the garage..... cause I built the house with taller than normal garage height.

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Quick hypothetical and sorry if its been answered. I have been looking at the Fabtech and McGauphy's 4" Kit and the RC 3.5" Kit (I know people hate it). All 3 of these are essentially a spacer with diff drop and new control arms....

My question: Would it be legit to leave my bottom RC Spacer in and take out the top (sitting at 2" level up front). Add bilstein 5100 at the mid setting (1.25") for a total of 3.25" of lift up front. Add uni-ball UCAs with diff drop and have a legit 3.25" lift and actually have equal or better angles than my current 2.5" level? You could also set the Bilsteins at 1.8" to give you 3.8" of lift and that would still be within the 4" realm that McGauphy's is offering. Or does that just sound ghetto as hell? Makes sense in theory and honestly think it would ride better than just a 3.5" or 4" spacer kit, just wondering opinions...

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Alright gents, looking for some advice! Here is my ride and all the mods thus far:

 

2016 Silverado 1500 Z71 Doublecab

6.5 Zone Lift with Nitro shocks

20in Fuel Wheels wrapped in 35X12.5X20 Toyo R/T tires

Hypertech 2.0 Tune

Westin nerf bars

tinted windows

Front black bowtie

Shaved emblems

 

This is my daily driver and im on the highway 95% of my day. Looking for advice on additional mods keeping in mind my commute. Thanks!

 

 

 

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Alright gents, looking for some advice! Here is my ride and all the mods thus far:

 

2016 Silverado 1500 Z71 Doublecab

6.5 Zone Lift with Nitro shocks

20in Fuel Wheels wrapped in 35X12.5X20 Toyo R/T tires

Hypertech 2.0 Tune

Westin nerf bars

tinted windows

Front black bowtie

Shaved emblems

 

This is my daily driver and im on the highway 95% of my day. Looking for advice on additional mods keeping in mind my commute. Thanks!

 

 

 

ditch the hypercrap for EFI Live. Will make a huge difference

 

 

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ditch the hypercrap for EFI Live. Will make a huge difference

 

 

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Is it a flash tune or a piggyback?

 

 

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canned tune. Really picked it up to calibrate the speedo and didnt want to spend the money on BB or EFI Live just yet.

what do your fenders measure at?

 

 

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