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Think that setup with those new AT2's would work on a leveled truck?

I don't know 100% but I really don't think you could do it on a level. 4" lift maybe with some trimming.

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finally stopped raining long enough to wash the truck and get a couple more pics

 

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finally stopped raining long enough to wash the truck and get a couple more pics

 

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Looks KILLER. Love the stance bro.

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I finally uploaded some pictures on my build thread, but here you go for this Suspension Lift Thread. This is with the 8" Fabtech suspension performance kit and 35" x 20" tires and wheels. Soon I will be swapping out the Dick Cepek tires with Toyo Extreme tires soon and will provide new pics then.

before after supension lift 35 tires

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I had a 2011 GMC 2wd with a fabtech 4 inch suspension with -12 offset wheels with 305/55-20 tires and no rubbing.

 

I know have a 2014 gmc 4x4 with a 7 inch lift with -24 offset 22-11 wheels with 325-50-22 tires no run with minor trim on lower valance in front.

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Finished my '14 up this weekend..

 

7-9" Mcgaughy's lift..

20x12 -44 offset Fuel Octane

35x12.5x20 Toyo Open Country MT

Amp Research Step bars.. Fits into my 80" garage by about 1"!!!

 

 

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So after taking it to the alignment shop yesterday, it looks like now the tire/fender clearance is within a 1/2 inch difference between the driver and passenger side. But it's hard to believe that caster can make up a inch difference. Oh well, she drives straight and smooth.

i know this thread is a few months old, but i seen you said something about there being a 1/2 inch difference between driver and passenger ride height...well i did the zone 5" on my 15 sierra 2500... and also have a 1/2" drop on passenger side front and also 1" full inch on passenger side rear verses driver side..... i know i could crank the T bars up a bit up front and level it out in the rear with my air bags but would rather know the cause of the sag and fix that....i also am having a slight pull to the right, i believe is has to do with the passenger side sag, but have read a lot about Toyo MTs having a radial pull to the right...any thoughts???

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Finally getting some pics up loaded 7" RCX lift and 35 12.50 20 nitto trail grapplers 20140712_193914.jpg

 

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Dt4629 where did u get the led tail lights

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Dt4629 where did u get the led tail lights

I ordered all the lights (tail, head and third brake lights) through autoaccessoriesgarage.com. All are Anzo's.

They have the best prices, and I searched around a lot.

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Thanks ya i got my weather tech mats from them been a while since I checked the for tail lights

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Question here, I'm looking to lift my truck this winter and i want at least a 6 inch suspension lift and i want to put 35's on it. I was originally looking at the BDS because of their warranty. But the thing is i won't be doing hardcore off roading. I will go mudding a few times and going on a lot of trails and hunting, stuff like that. Any other recommendations that i should consider or just get the BDS? Thanks

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