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My personal opinion is 33s look to short on anything but a level. The stock tire is almost 32 inch you are only gaining 1 inch in height of the tire.

Yeah, think youre right. Im sitting on a 2.5 level right now. Highest i think i may go is 3.5.

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Picked up my truck today after getting a lift installed. Installer installed Prorunner ss on front to level the 4 inch Procomp lift.

 

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Are you running 35 inch tires? If so can you tell me what your overall height of the truck is?

 

I am looking to get a 4 inch lift and 35s. I want to know the height to see if I can fit in my garage. Do people also have issues going into parking garages?

 

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Are you running 35 inch tires? If so can you tell me what your overall height of the truck is?

 

I am looking to get a 4 inch lift and 35s. I want to know the height to see if I can fit in my garage. Do people also have issues going into parking garages?

 

Most parking garages I see at 7'. This was a concern of mine, I'm running 8" with 35's, 6'-8½" to my shark fin. So guessing 4" with 35's would be around 6-5

 

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Are you running 35 inch tires? If so can you tell me what your overall height of the truck is?

 

I am looking to get a 4 inch lift and 35s. I want to know the height to see if I can fit in my garage. Do people also have issues going into parking garages?

 

Most parking garages I see at 7'. This was a concern of mine, I'm running 8" with 35's, 6'-8½" to my shark fin. So guessing 4" with 35's would be around 6-5

 

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If you put 3" in the front end (leveling/suspension) could you fit 285/70s on the stock z71 18" rims?

 

I searched the forums and see lots of 285/65 but when you get the 12.5 width people say rubbing is an issue so I figure the 285/70 give you an inch height but the same width as the 285/65..ive also seen guys running 275/70 so I don't know if that means I'll be fine at 285/70r18 with a 3" lift to the front only or not.

 

Thanks for the help!

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5" rc lift. Kit comes as 5" lift in front and 3.5 in rear (comes with 4.5 block but your supposed to remove stock block) I did the 5" in front and left stock block in back for a 4.5" lift in back. Kit was a pretty smooth install and rides great

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5" rc lift. Kit comes as 5" lift in front and 3.5 in rear (comes with 4.5 block but your supposed to remove stock block) I did the 5" in front and left stock block in back for a 4.5" lift in back. Kit was a pretty smooth install and rides great

 

Truck looks great.

 

If I understand what you said correctly, it means you have stacked the 4.5" block on top of the factory block. For your safety and the safety of those around you, get yourself a bigger block for the back and remove the stacked blocks.

 

If I have misunderstood you, roll-on!

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what lift would require the least amount of cutting or none on the truck to fit some 325/60/20 goodyear duratracs measures about 35.6" and some 20x12 -44 offset wheels?

 

im leaning towards the mcgaughys 7-9 lift. but also the superlift 8" with the king shocks.

 

im also assuming i should look at getting new uca's

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Added some new wheels to my set up.

 

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Truck looks awesome! What lift did you go with? are your wheels 20x10 or 20x12 and what size tires?

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I run 37s on mine. I have a 7-9 mcgaughys set at 9 with an add a leaf and a zone 1.5 inch body lift. I had to trim the lower valence. It does rub just slightly on the fender flare on reverse at full lock. But this is with a -44mm offset 20x12 inch rim. I'm sure if you went with less of an offset it would clear easier as well as not having fender flares. Also they are 37x13.5 so the added width from the tires doesn't help either.

Do you have any pics?

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So let me get one question straight. I have a 7.5 rcx lift on my 2014 GMC all terrain with 35s on 20x10s I tried to order 20x12 or even 22x12 on 35s same tire and they said it's not possible and I'd have to buy a mcgaughy 7-9 and have it set at 9. Is this correct or can I shave little bit of the metal in the back and take off the air dam and fit?

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Rancho 4.5 clearing 285/75r17 34 inch tire.

you got to be one of the first with this kit.....I seen a couple months ago on there website that they now have a 4.5" kit for our truck. Looks great can you post any pics of the suspension cv angles and such. I always have been a fan of rancho and have boughten kits for both my other trucks.

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