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I finally did a RC level lift on my HC yesterday and had Toyo At Extreme 285-55-20 's put on. Rides great and no rubs. It took the HC from an old timers truck to a total aggressive stance. Took me a while to nerve up to do it. I don't know what the hell I was worried about. I love it.

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Changed up my 2” moto fab front level to this.. 

4” BDS with Fox 2.5 coilovers. 4” block in rear with Fox Performance Series shocks. Fuel Trophy 18x9 5”bs, +1 offset. BFG Km3 295/70/18. Only have about 200 miles on the setup, but rides great so far. Minimal plastic trimming to front bumper valance and mud/rock guards. Tires still rub just a bit on felt liner when full turn in reverse. 0C5C7CD4-7AA8-4726-9CA7-ADB342BA54F2.thumb.jpeg.fb2255f64b473061535eb2c192cf3f0f.jpeg

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Got the 2017 Redline lifted. 7" Rough Country Spindle kit with lifted struts. 20x10 Fuel Vapor wheels wrapped with 35x12.50 Nitto Ridge Grapplers.

 

 

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Version 2.0 “The Rebuild” 

McGaughys 9 inch SS kit pushed an inch
McGaughys UCA

Movtech LCA
7-10 Fox DSC coil overs 

McGaughys Traction bars with my custom made face plates
6 inch Deaver leaf packs
Fox Resi’s in the rear

Zone 1.5 body lift
TIS Forged 26x14’s

Fury Offroad 37x14.5R26

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On 6/9/2020 at 2:02 AM, CovetedStyle said:

Version 2.0 “The Rebuild” 

McGaughys 9 inch SS kit pushed an inch
McGaughys UCA

Movtech LCA
7-10 Fox DSC coil overs 

McGaughys Traction bars with my custom made face plates
6 inch Deaver leaf packs
Fox Resi’s in the rear

Zone 1.5 body lift
TIS Forged 26x14’s

Fury Offroad 37x14.5R26

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My god that is pretty.  I now wish i had my bds suspension powder coated to a different color :(

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OK read through about 20 or so of the 344 pages... here is what I want to do. Was planning on doing Bilstein 5100's and leveling out the front. Then I started thinking I want to lift it up a few inches. What do y'all think is the best way doing that?  Just getting 2" lift kit (spacers and blocks) with the shocks.. or a whole 3.5 kit?  I am keeping the factor 20" tires and don't want them sticking out. Might just go with the 5100's for better ride... Let me know your thoughts and suggestions.

 

Goals =  Level .... 1-4" lift

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On 5/2/2020 at 9:38 PM, FueledGMC said:

So here i am 4 years later and countless front end issues due to the bad angles with the Rough Country lift. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND NOT going with the 27820 3.5" lift by Rough Country. way too many issues. looking at the BDS 4" now.

Better now with the BDS 4" lift. Much smoother ride, clicking in my steering has gone away.. And i can turn again! 

Did up my tire size to BFG TA KO2s 305 70s

Also added 1/4" wheel spacers on the front. 

 

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Better now with the BDS 4" lift. Much smoother ride, clicking in my steering has gone away.. And i can turn again! 

Did up my tire size to BFG TA KO2s 305 70s

Also added 1/4" wheel spacers on the front. 

 

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This is my next upsize lift and tires any rub in the wheel wells?BTW Bada$$ truck dude!!!

 

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7 minutes ago, Snowcamo said:

This is my next upsize lift and tires any rub in the wheel wells?BTW Bada$$ truck dude!!!

 

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There is a slight rub on the plastic guard under the front bumper ONLY when i back out of my angled drive with wheels turned. I think i am leaving it alone as it will let me know if over time i get any closer to the METAL part of the bumper. 

Thx! 

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There is a slight rub on the plastic guard under the front bumper ONLY when i back out of my angled drive with wheels turned. I think i am leaving it alone as it will let me know if over time i get any closer to the METAL part of the bumper. 
Thx! 
Right on man. I was thinking it would rub on the inner back. Have you done a norcal? Could you fit a wider rim or larger tire if so?

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2 hours ago, Snowcamo said:

Right on man. I was thinking it would rub on the inner back. Have you done a norcal? Could you fit a wider rim or larger tire if so?

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Have not done a norcal, but i will look into that if something starts to droop. I would bet u could go slightly large if u did though.

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Have not done a norcal, but i will look into that if something starts to droop. I would bet u could go slightly large if u did though.
Sweet! Now ya got me thinking.[emoji848][emoji16]

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On 8/3/2020 at 12:55 AM, That_guy said:

What’s a good 4 inch lift kit for my 2018 Denali ? 
leveled now but still seems like I’m in a low rider 

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If you have the Magnaride, I think Fabtech makes a 4" lift that is compatible.

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