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Not sure if this is the right post to ask this in, but are the stock shocks long enough to use if I put 3 inch blocks in the back?

That I'm not sure of. I added shock extenders on mine just in case

 

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Not sure if this is the right post to ask this in, but are the stock shocks long enough to use if I put 3 inch blocks in the back?

Yes, that's what I have. No problems yet

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Any suggest blocks for a 2" front level? I need at 2" increase for the rear

 

 

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i have a 2 inch rear block for sale on the for sale forum. Pm me if interested.

 

 

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That's great, do you happen to have pics of how it looks with the 3 inch blocks?

This is mine with 3 inches all around

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i have a 2 inch rear block for sale on the for sale forum. Pm me if interested.

 

 

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I messaged you

 

 

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I didn't think you could run 275/70/18 without at least 1" of front. But is it really needed? Or can I run this size without a level and not have any rubbing?

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This is mine with 3 inches all around

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All around? That looks level, where is the rake? Did you do 3 front and a 3 inch block in back? That would be essentially a 1.75 rear lift.

 

Nice truck, keep the rims and a more aggressive and large AT tire it would be perfect, dig the color.

 

Tyler

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All around? That looks level, where is the rake? Did you do 3 front and a 3 inch block in back? That would be essentially a 1.75 rear lift.

 

Nice truck, keep the rims and a more aggressive and large AT tire it would be perfect, dig the color.

 

Tyler

Correct as far as I remember the stock block is 1.25 so the rear got lifted 1.75 inches. The front a full 3. With the original level it was a 3 in front and a 2 inch block in the back. With that it looked like a slight slight squat in the rear. Adding the 3 inch rear block gives almost no rake. On flat ground you have to stare at it to see the ever so slight rake.

You think the stock rims? I was curious on that as a friend said the same but like some of the AM rims and yes at least 33s maybe 34s if they can fit

 

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Just put a 2.25 Ready Lift on my 2016 GMC SLE Z71. I am putting 275/70R18 Duratracs on it next weekend. Any others out there run the same setup without looking through this whole topic? Should I expect any rubbing?

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Just put a 2.25 Ready Lift on my 2016 GMC SLE Z71. I am putting 275/70R18 Duratracs on it next weekend. Any others out there run the same setup without looking through this whole topic? Should I expect any rubbing?

 

They'd probably fit stock. 295/65R19 Duratracs fit with a 2.5 level.

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Anyone help me out on tire size?

 

2016 GMC Sierra SLT

Stamped Steel Control Arms

Factory 20x9 Wheels - (23220752)

 

Installed 2.5" Rough Country Lift this weekend, with rear blocks.

 

I've read through all posts and nothing is clear, tire rubs on one truck but not the other.

 

I am looking to run Nitto Trail Grappler's 33x12.5x20 (32.76x12.52) or a Nitto Trail Grappler 295x55x20 (32.91x12.52).

 

Will either of these fit without rub, if rub, how much trimming.

 

Thanks for any and all suggestions.

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