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Does anybody know if i can run a 275/65/20 toyo on stock 20 inch wheels with a RCX 5 inch lift without rubbing???...my truck is a 2015 gmc sierra z71 4WD..thanx in advance... tire size is a 34.1x10.8x20 if that helps

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If you go to the rough country website look at the 4.75 kit. It is a combo between the 3.50 kit and the body lift

 

where on the site are you seeing this? i have looked everyone on rough countrys site and can not find this lift

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Mtxkidd

I will let you know after this weekend if they rub. That's the tire I am running now on my level and I barely rub now . reading the website it looks like if run a wider tire on a stock rim you need a 1/4 spacer but I think at this width the height will be a non issue.

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Let me know what you guys think of my newest build.

 

 

2015 GMC Sierra 1500 - Predator Edition (Stage II)

 

  • 6.5" ReadyLift w/ Add-A-Leaf
  • 22" Fuel Maverick on Fuel Gripper 35x12.5x22
  • Painted Bushwacker Flares
  • Line- X Spray In Bedliner
  • Access Lorado Tonneau Cover
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  • 60" LED Tail light
  • GM - Borla Dual Exhaust w/ Black Chrome Tips
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  • LED Headlight Bulbs
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Let me know what you guys think of my newest build.

 

 

2015 GMC Sierra 1500 - Predator Edition (Stage II)

 

  • 6.5" ReadyLift w/ Add-A-Leaf
  • 22" Fuel Maverick on Fuel Gripper 35x12.5x22
  • Painted Bushwacker Flares
  • Line- X Spray In Bedliner
  • Access Lorado Tonneau Cover
  • Lund Bullbar w/ LED
  • 60" LED Tail light
  • GM - Borla Dual Exhaust w/ Black Chrome Tips
  • GM - 4" Assist Steps
  • GM - Smoke Window Vents
  • GM - Painted Grill
  • LED Headlight Bulbs
  • Custom Leather
  • Xpel Protective Film
  • Crystal Fusion
  • Zurich Shield Elite
  • WeatherTech DigitalFit Floor Liners
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part # for the front coilovers please...

sorry been busy with work but here is the part # 883-02-305, you can look at them on the ready lift website (http://www.readylift.com/products/chevy/chevy-silverado-1500/performance-shocks/fox-2-5-factory-series-coil-over-reservoir-for-4-6-front-lifts-pair/fox-2-5-factory-series-coil-over-reservoir-4-to-6-5-inch-lifts-pair.html)

 

 

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Let me know what you guys think of my newest build.

 

 

2015 GMC Sierra 1500 - Predator Edition (Stage II)

 

  • 6.5" ReadyLift w/ Add-A-Leaf
  • 22" Fuel Maverick on Fuel Gripper 35x12.5x22
  • Painted Bushwacker Flares
  • Line- X Spray In Bedliner
  • Access Lorado Tonneau Cover
  • Lund Bullbar w/ LED
  • 60" LED Tail light
  • GM - Borla Dual Exhaust w/ Black Chrome Tips
  • GM - 4" Assist Steps
  • GM - Smoke Window Vents
  • GM - Painted Grill
  • LED Headlight Bulbs
  • Custom Leather
  • Xpel Protective Film
  • Crystal Fusion
  • Zurich Shield Elite
  • WeatherTech DigitalFit Floor Liners

 

 

 

Truck looks awesome!

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I NEED TO BUILD THIS! :driving:

 

Sorry for the blurry picture. This truck was for sale a couple months ago, but still shows up in a google search for 6" lifts. That being said I want those wheels too (Fuel Nutz - 2 piece), only problem is they come in a -44 (22x12) or -70 (22x14) offset. I dont want the 22x14 as thats too much wheel and the 22x10 is not enough lip. RC says that they dont recommend a -44 offset with their lifts (dont know why and Ive seen plenty of trucks with that set up). Any advice on how to make my truck look like this?

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I NEED TO BUILD THIS! :driving:

 

Sorry for the blurry picture. This truck was for sale a couple months ago, but still shows up in a google search for 6" lifts. That being said I want those wheels too (Fuel Nutz - 2 piece), only problem is they come in a -44 (22x12) or -70 (22x14) offset. I dont want the 22x14 as thats too much wheel and the 22x10 is not enough lip. RC says that they dont recommend a -44 offset with their lifts (dont know why and Ive seen plenty of trucks with that set up). Any advice on how to make my truck look like this?

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Hey I have the mcgaughy 7-9" lift set at 8" and want to upgrade the shocks in the rear first and eventually the front struts. Does anyone know what size shock I need for the back and what is a good company for them. Also for the fronts I see people running dual shock hoops or fox or king parts up front. Any info would be great

 

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Hey I have the mcgaughy 7-9" lift set at 8" and want to upgrade the shocks in the rear first and eventually the front struts. Does anyone know what size shock I need for the back and what is a good company for them. Also for the fronts I see people running dual shock hoops or fox or king parts up front. Any info would be great

 

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I have a BDS 6" lift with the fox 2.5 coilovers and fox 2.0 shocks. They have been excellent and the ride quality is better than stock. But you can't go wrong with either brand, king would be an excellent choice. Also, I believe king is supposed to be a little better as well and more customizable.

 

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I have a 6.5" ready lift with fox factory 2.5 Coilovers up front and fox 2.0's with reservoir in the rear. Had to find the right tire pressure for highway driving because they originally had me a 48 psi, it's now at 40, but on & off road these shocks are amazing and the ride is way better than stock now.

 

 

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Sweet! Another Bulletproof lift member!

 

 

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