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So I got the leveling kit on front and back. So I dont want huge tires, but what size can I safely go up to without affecting speedometer and such too much.

Thanks in advance

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So I got the leveling kit on front and back. So I dont want huge tires, but what size can I safely go up to without affecting speedometer and such too much.

Thanks in advance

you can go with 33's

 

 

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Does anybody have pictures of a rough country 5" lift on stock wheels I am highly concidering this for my 14 silverado

 

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Ok, so I've been skimming through this thread looking for an answer to this question but have not seen it yet. Does anyone have any experience with a 6-6.5" lift with 20" wheels and 33x12.5 tires? I bought 33" toyo RT tires a couple months ago thinking I'd be happy with the level lift but am moving forward with a zone lift now. I was going to get the 4.5" lift but now think I may like the height of the 6.5". I really just want to make sure the 33" tires will look ok on the 6.5 until I am ready to buy 35" tires.

 

Does anyone have pics of the 6 or 6.5" lift with 33" tires on these 2014 and up 1500s? I can't seem to find any on here or elsewhere.

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Ok. So When I said I am new. I mean I am new. When you say 33s what does that mean in sizes?

Sorry do not understand what you mean?

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i have a 2016 Silverado LT Extended Cab 4 Door -2WD ,I want as little lift as possible but still get my 33x12.5's on, I'm going with the Hostile Alpha 20x10 - 19, so i have to go with a RC 5", my question is will a 2WD sit lower than a 4WD with the same lift? i see some 5" RC lifts and like the hight and see some and don't, i was thinking some were 4WD and the others were 2WD

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Does anybody have pictures of a rough country 5" lift on stock wheels I am highly concidering this for my 14 silverado

 

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Ok, so I've been skimming through this thread looking for an answer to this question but have not seen it yet. Does anyone have any experience with a 6-6.5" lift with 20" wheels and 33x12.5 tires? I bought 33" toyo RT tires a couple months ago thinking I'd be happy with the level lift but am moving forward with a zone lift now. I was going to get the 4.5" lift but now think I may like the height of the 6.5". I really just want to make sure the 33" tires will look ok on the 6.5 until I am ready to buy 35" tires.

 

Does anyone have pics of the 6 or 6.5" lift with 33" tires on these 2014 and up 1500s? I can't seem to find any on here or elsewhere.

 

If you are going with the 6.5" lift you might as well wait and put on the 35" tires at the same time. The lift with 33" tires will look funny. A lot of gap with no tire

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i have a 2016 Silverado LT Extended Cab 4 Door -2WD ,I want as little lift as possible but still get my 33x12.5's on, I'm going with the Hostile Alpha 20x10 - 19, so i have to go with a RC 5", my question is will a 2WD sit lower than a 4WD with the same lift? i see some 5" RC lifts and like the hight and see some and don't, i was thinking some were 4WD and the others were 2WD

you are asking for two separate things....You can run those wheels with a 2.5" lift but will most likely need to do trimming because of the rubbing. They should all look about the same with the lifts

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I just had the Zone off-road 6.5" lift put in with 35/12.50/20 Nitto Terra grapplers mounted on Gear Alloy Big Block wheels (20x10 -19 offset). The truck turned out perfect with only a small amount of rubbing on the backside of the fender well.4a8c572cedad42a9bcdfd7c004b06437.jpg835375a0ba9943a038e418bf584e0657.jpgd7894ba977cb0f404c2428fb8896edc1.jpg

 

 

 

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I have a 2017 GMC Sierra 1500 All Terrain Crew Cab 4x4 with the short bed and 6.2 engine. It also has the stamped steel control arms. It also has the stock 20 snowflake wheels.

I want to lift the truck mildly and run the stock rims. I also would like to lift it and not have to run wheel spacers. Really hoping I can run a 4.5 inch Zone. Can you tell me if this will work. The tires that interest me most are Nitro Ridge Grappler in a 35x11.50R20 to stay a little more narrow and run an E range.

I have seen several trucks online running a similar setup but I need assurance that this will work. Most of these seem to be BDS 4 inch kits doing this but a few Zones.

Thanks, Luke.

6.5" zone, running 35's on stock rims

 

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Can someone clear something up for me.
I had a ReadyLift Leveling kit put on my '14 Sierra 1500 Both front and back.

I had asked what tires I could go with, currently I have 265/65/18

I saw an answer that said 33s

Unfortunately I have no idea what that means in tire size

 

Could someone give me an idea.

I am not looking for aggressive, just truck tires.(little bit aggressive maybe). I will eventually also be putting winter tires on different 18" rims as well.

 

any help would be good.

thank you in advance

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Can someone clear something up for me.

I had a ReadyLift Leveling kit put on my '14 Sierra 1500 Both front and back.

I had asked what tires I could go with, currently I have 265/65/18

I saw an answer that said 33s

Unfortunately I have no idea what that means in tire size

 

Could someone give me an idea.

I am not looking for aggressive, just truck tires.(little bit aggressive maybe). I will eventually also be putting winter tires on different 18" rims as well.

 

any help would be good.

thank you in advance

You can look at toyo rt's. Very nice medium aggressive tires.

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you are asking for two separate things....You can run those wheels with a 2.5" lift but will most likely need to do trimming because of the rubbing. They should all look about the same with the lifts

 

 

the place thats doing my lift (Modifications Unlimited) and all other places that i called said that i need a minimum of 5 inches with that offset, i could get away with a 4 inch if i stayed with a positive offset, i guess the 2016 wheel well is really square i guess, i think, hell i have no idea anymore !!!! lol

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