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I'm running 305/55R20 toyo open country at2 extreme on stock wheels.

Wow! Looks good, and with just the 2" level up front? I might be changing my mind... Do you know the width of them wheels? I got to do some new research... My Hollander 5308's are 8.5" wide (I believe) and have a 31 mm offset. If them tries fir on 8.5" wheels I may have found my next set of tires...

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I'm running 305/55R20 toyo open country at2 extreme on stock wheels.

Wow! Looks good, and with just the 2" level up front? I might be changing my mind... Do you know the width of them wheels? I got to do some new research... My Hollander 5308's are 8.5" wide (I believe) and have a 31 mm offset. If them tries fir on 8.5" wheels I may have found my next set of tires...

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Hello, new guy here! Thought I'd chime in and help any one out who's looking to go the Pro Comp route.

 

The Rough Country 2.5 inch levelling kit would have taken 2 weeks to get in. I opted for the Pro Comp 2.25 inch Level with the 2 inch blocks in the rear instead. I've got some 305/55/20's sitting in the garage until I can decide on some new rims. I'm pretty happy with the level, as far as I can tell, the ride feels stock.

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Hello, new guy here! Thought I'd chime in and help any one out who's looking to go the Pro Comp route.

 

The Rough Country 2.5 inch levelling kit would have taken 2 weeks to get in. I opted for the Pro Comp 2.25 inch Level with the 2 inch blocks in the rear instead. I've got some 305/55/20's sitting in the garage until I can decide on some new rims. I'm pretty happy with the level, as far as I can tell, the ride feels stock.

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Does anyone know if these level kits 2.5" or shorter work with magnetic ride without any modification? I called RC and they of course said yes, but it felt like the guy on the phone just wanted to sell another kit.

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I'll be getting my 2.5 RC front only Thursday with 305/60r18 on stock wheels, I've seen posts where some say they will rub and some say they won't anyone know for sure?

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Yes put the rs9000xl shocks on the rear. Love them. [emoji106]

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Yes put the rs9000xl shocks on the rear. Love them.

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What part numbers did you use for the front and rear rancho's. Think of getting the loaded 9000xl strut for front and using readylift 3" block in back to lift the overall vehicle and retain some of the rake and trying to decide what length shocks for the back.

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Rancho

RS999901 quicklift front

RS999297 rear shocks

 

 

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What part numbers did you use for the front and rear rancho's. Think of getting the loaded 9000xl strut for front and using readylift 3" block in back to lift the overall vehicle and retain some of the rake and trying to decide what length shocks for the back.

Rancho

RS999901 quicklift front

RS999297 rear shocks

 

 

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U can buy them in pairs with these part numbers on eBay for a good price

 

 

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fuse36, on 12 Jan 2015 - 11:14 AM, said:

U can buy them in pairs with these part numbers on eBay for a good price

 

 

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just about to order off ebay, I notice they is a note on it that says " z71 will not have any lift with parts installed " is this due to them not knowing a z71 is no different height wise? or is this legit or incorrect?

thanks, im guessing you had lift after it was installed

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I saw the same thing Bub...I have a LTZ z71 and was looking into the Quick lift also. I have an email into Rancho. Waiting for reply.

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