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15green, going from a stock tire( assuming you had a 31 inch to start) to a 34 inch.. Is there a noticeable difference in power loss? Meaning effectively running a 3.12 now vs 3.42? with stock tires

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My stock tire was 265/70/17. So I went from about 31.5 to 34.5. I have 3.08 gears. The only difference I have noticed is during take off. Its a little slower off the line, but I'm pretty light on the accelerator anyway. My stock gas mileage was about 21 mpg and now I'm getting 18 mpg.

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Got the zone 6.5 on my 16 Sierra and it rides really rough. Going over dirt road with potholes and bumps I find it hops a lot and sounds like the front end is falling apart lol. What would the best way to get a better ride be? Bilsteins up front or perhaps the BDS strut? I know it's a lifted truck so it's gonna be a bit rough I just wanna get it a bit smoother. Thanks

 

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Ordered the 6" BDS lift and 35" toyo RT's this past week. Just wanted to thank everyone for the loads of great information I have been reading off the boards here the past several weeks as I researched for my truck. Special thanks to all the guys who replied to PMs. I will post pictures back on the forums once complete!

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Ordered the 6" BDS lift and 35" toyo RT's this past week. Just wanted to thank everyone for the loads of great information I have been reading off the boards here the past several weeks as I researched for my truck. Special thanks to all the guys who replied to PMs. I will post pictures back on the forums once complete!

Where did you order your lift from and how much was it?

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I ordered it from Go Big Truck Performance in Ventura, CA. Privately owned shop that is on BDS' lists of go to vendors. They sold me the 6" lift for $1900 (no fox shocks at this time... debated but decided to hold out and see how I like the performance first). Toyo R/T 35x12.50x20 tires were $380 each. Install & alignment = $700. Totaled up to just under $4400 with tax. I elected to hold off on re-gearing my truck for now. I have the 5.3L with 3.42. If I re-gear, then I was quoted at $2k for that.

 

Link to local shop: http://www.gobigtruckperformance.com

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Has any one fit a 33x12.5 on a 2016 GMC Sierra 1500 with a 4" readylift sst wanting to know if it will fit and what offsize and backspacing is needed

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I have 305/55/20 -12 offset on my 14 Silverado with a 4" SST lift, rubs the backside of the inner fender at full turn in reverse... I'm in the middle of pricing out a 7" lift to improve the ride, and run 35's

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Ordered the 6" BDS lift and 35" toyo RT's this past week. Just wanted to thank everyone for the loads of great information I have been reading off the boards here the past several weeks as I researched for my truck. Special thanks to all the guys who replied to PMs. I will post pictures back on the forums once complete!

 

I'm doing this exact as well. ^^^ Truck goes in next Monday for the overhaul. Nice job cNate. Waiting for pics. : )

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6" Fabtech lift with Fuel 20x10's on 35x12.5 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's

 

Sweet ride! Almost got those exact rims! lol

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I'm doing this exact as well. ^^^ Truck goes in next Monday for the overhaul. Nice job cNate. Waiting for pics. : )

The shop owner has a few trucks ahead of mine. Hoping to get mine in end of this week or next for the install. I will definitely post pictures. Looking forward to seeing pics of how this stup looks on your Chevy! I originally wanted the Silverado; I went from an 09 Subsrban LTZ to this truck. My brother got the Chevy in white so I went GMC in black. Both designs look great. GM really nailed the design on these trucks!

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The shop owner has a few trucks ahead of mine. Hoping to get mine in end of this week or next for the install. I will definitely post pictures. Looking forward to seeing pics of how this stup looks on your Chevy! I originally wanted the Silverado; I went from an 09 Subsrban LTZ to this truck. My brother got the Chevy in white so I went GMC in black. Both designs look great. GM really nailed the design on these trucks!

 

Totally agree! ^^

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Anyone done a MotoFab Level? Not crazy about Rough Country because I heard it was plastic. Link below for MotoFab...

 

http://www.amazon.com/MotoFab-Lifts-CH-2LM-Leveling-Pickup/dp/B00KOU2UYU/ref=pd_sbs_263_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=41lhTM173RL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=19RE9TNWMYFS65CH67T0

I bought the 2" motofab level for $27 on ebay. I plan to install it this weekend. It looks really nice.

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I bought the 2" motofab level for $27 on ebay. I plan to install it this weekend. It looks really nice.

let us know when you install and post pics!

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