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Different strokes for different folks haha. I think it looks cool but I would never in a million years do that to my truck. I just appreciate the work that goes into it and the passion people have to build that stuff

 

 

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i wouldn't wanna DD it, but I'd do it in a heartbeat if I could have an extra truck for nice days/drives

 

 

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10/12" Full Throttle Suspension..

4-linked rear with coilovers.

 

 

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There is a curb just waiting for those wheels..............

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There is a curb just waiting for those wheels..............

im pretty sure anyone with billet (myself included) are extremely careful

 

 

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Well here it is. Stock wheels 4" BDS and 35/12.5/20s KO2s. Couldn't be much happier with what I ended up with thanks to this site. Thx again guys.

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Great looking truck! Did you have to do much cutting with the stock rims? If not any rubbing going on?

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Little late to the party but my truck's been lifted as of about 2 weeks ago. 2016 GMC Sierra Denali lifted with a 6" BDS lift, 20" XD buck wheels (20 X 9) & 35's (Toyo open country ATII's). This is the first truck I've ever owned and subsequently lifted so I was torn between decisions. Was originally looking to do a Fabtech 4" and 33's but I'm happy with the route I took!

 

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i wouldn't wanna DD it, but I'd do it in a heartbeat if I could have an extra truck for nice days/drives

 

 

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Daily drive it every day. Actually my wife does. Picks the kids up from school. Sports. You name it. Gets washed every Saturday and waxed once a month. :)

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Daily drive it every day. Actually my wife does. Picks the kids up from school. Sports. You name it. Gets washed every Saturday and waxed once a month. :)

I have a very similar setup and it's my daily. I took a 2400 mile road trip in December with it. I'd say it rides as good as stock, if not better.

 

 

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I have a very similar setup and it's my daily. I took a 2400 mile road trip in December with it. I'd say it rides as good as stock, if not better.

 

 

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I will definetly say it doesn't ride stock. The rear rides better than stock due to the loss of the leaf springs in favor of the 4-link. But the M/T tires harden the ride.

 

But we do take it to Orlando, west coast of Florida, etc from Fort Lauderdale often. I won't complain about the ride.

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Great looking truck! Did you have to do much cutting with the stock rims? If not any rubbing going on?

Nope not as of yet haven't heard or seen anything unusual. Loving it not to crazy just enough. Sits as a truck should in my opinion.

Thx

 

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Did the BDS 6" with Fox shocks. 22x12 Sprockets on 33" Toyo MT's. Rides like stock, no rub no trimming.

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I don't believe you lol

 

 

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