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Oh really, that's surprising the difference from what you have would only be 1/4" back spacing. Would that really make that big of difference.

 

Any pics of yours?

 

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i just posted in the "pics of your ride" forum.... check it out... it hits pretty hard even with the 11s If Chris from MHT says no, i take that as the gospel because he is usually evasive on wheels an lifts. it will hit pretty hard. i had to cut my front bumper just a little with the 11s also.

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I have to decide on a tire size before my truck come in.(don't want tire rub)

Rough Country is telling me 285/55r20 is the biggest I can go.

Looking at using Toyo ATII Extreme or maybe Duratracs.

I will be using the factory 20s.

 

Can you guys post your tire sizes and makes with RC 2.5" lift and factory 20" rims?

 

Thanks

 

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I finally finished my truck except tires 2014 GMC with 6inch suspension 3" body just need a set of 37s. and some amp power steps

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You can fit 305/55r20 with little to no rub.

 

 

 

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Roidz I got my body lift so now I have nine inches total. I don't know how to post a pic but the truck is huge!!

 

The selfish part of me hopes you run out of tread soon so I can see it with 37"s. Your truck already looks good, it'll look even better I'm sure.

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I got my body lift now I have 9inches total will post pics tomorrow when I figure out how. I still don't have my 37s so my tires look tiny

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where you located in VA? Im up here in NOVA area, Stafford/ Fauquier to be exact

I'm in Chesapeake. I use to roll in Stafford years ago to hang with my buddy.

 

I'm picking up my truck today from the alignment shop and see if it was an alignment issue. BTW, here's a pic of my Silverado after the initial test drive around the neighborhood.

 

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Mcgaughy 7-9" SS lift kit (about 8" overall in the front)

General Grabbers 35x12.50R20

Method Racing Wheels - Standard 20x10 -24 offset

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Do you have a pic of down the side, I want to see how far they stick out past the fenders in the front.

 

I literally just ordered these today except with 35" toyo's. I figured I'd be the only one with them, beat me to the punch.

 

Sick rig though

 

 

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Finally! 6.5 inch Zone lift, 35x1250 Atturo MT's. What do you think?

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Do you have a pic of down the side, I want to see how far they stick out past the fenders in the front. I literally just ordered these today except with 35" toyo's. I figured I'd be the only one with them, beat me to the punch. Sick rig though Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 

I'll get some pics tonight if it doesn't rain here. With the -24 offsets, I definitely like how much they stick out in the front - IMHO just enough. I have not decided if I'm going to add spacers to the rear to match the front track width.

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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.

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Do you have a pic of down the side, I want to see how far they stick out past the fenders in the front. I literally just ordered these today except with 35" toyo's. I figured I'd be the only one with them, beat me to the punch. Sick rig though Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 

Here are the pics...

 

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Honestly, it came down to finances. My first pick was the BDS kit but I found myself short of cash and was bound and determined not to finance this mod! The shop I worked with recommended the Zone as it was still a good quality product and would save me the money I needed. Zone and BDS are the same company but the BDS has the no questions warranty.

 

So far I love it. I was worried a little about the ride quality, but it is just as good as my factory ride. Hopefully it will hold up to some abuse as well. Time will tell. All told I was able to save almost a thousand by changing the lift and my tire choice.

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