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36 minutes ago, AgDoctor said:

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Zone 4.5 with 35x11.50x20 Ridge Grapplers


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That's a good looking truck! Thanks for the picture. That helps me out a lot.

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Well,  changed mind on the BDS 4"  And ordered the zone 4.5 with bilstiens and add a leaf for the rear.....   

Impatiently waiting now......  

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Has anyone chosen to paint/powder coat different parts of their lift kits before installing? I bought the Zone 6" kit, still havent had time to install, but was considering painting a few of the parts  accent color to match the red from the Z71 logo. Not looking to paint all the new parts red, just a few key components that will just change the bottom of the truck a bit.. since i dont know when ill have time to install, figured i could paint the parts now and they will have plenty of time to dry and cure before being installed.

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So I pulled the trigger on the rough country 5/4 suspension lift (2wd) without shocks. I’m trying to see what shocks would work well with this lift. I’m leaving toward bilsteins but with the 4in rear blocks do I need a shock 2in longer then stock?  Would the 5100s work for the fronts or might be something better?  

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Looking at the 5" Rough country lift for my 2017 denali

 

 

Anyone have this? what is the ride quality like compared to stock, also what is the total height at the highest point? 

 

 

 

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BDS 4.5"
305/55/20 Grapplers
BUCK XD Series wheels
 
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2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
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Just ordered the Rc 2.5in level lift kit. Will I be able to fit 305/55/20 falken wild peaks on my stock 20's with little or no rubbing? Looking for people's experiences/advice with this set up or a similar one. I appreciate any feedback. Thanks!

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Bought my Zone 6.5” lift, Moto Metal MO970s and 35s this morning. Should be installed within the next two weeks.


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19 hours ago, SoCa2ID said:

Has anyone installed the NEW 3.5" Knuckle Lift from Rough Country?

good question!

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