Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I have a RC 2 level with rear blocks and airride loadmaster 5000 airbag kit.

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Did you upgrade your shocks and or a d a block in the rear?
Posted

Oem z71 shocks

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Thanks man how much is the trailer that you tow? Airside is rated for only 5000lbs my trailer is over that and did you put a 2" block in the rear?
Posted

I did the 2" block. My trailer is 7500 lbs, but the tongue weight is only 850-1000 lbs. combined with an equalizer wdh. It feels great to drive.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted

I did the 2" block. My trailer is 7500 lbs, but the tongue weight is only 850-1000 lbs. combined with an equalizer wdh. It feels great to drive.

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

thanks for the help I'll be ordering everything soon, any pictures?
Posted

thanks for the help I'll be ordering everything soon, any pictures?

d66a9727a4cbdc18ea1f5930d022507f.jpg3be175f736a9be891bf7f12c71a514c7.jpg

 

Not the greatest

4f40d2ba3f4e2ee43f3bdb57a197b890.jpg

 

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  • Like 1
Posted

Looks exactly how I want mine, also I have a jayco, 267bhsw

  • Like 1
Posted

Does any one know the differences between stamped steel and cast steed for the control arms, mine are definitely steel just don't know which one

Posted

Looks exactly how I want mine, also I have a jayco, 267bhsw

Ha ha, excellent. I think that might be my model number as well.

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted

Ha ha, excellent. I think that might be my model number as well.

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Last question what size tires are you running
Posted

Last question what size tires are you running

275/65-20

 

20x9 +15 wheels

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Posted

Has anyone done a 2" in the front and 2" blocks in the back? I would like to keep some rake to it and thinking about getting the kit from motofab. Just wondering if anyone had pics of it done and quality of the kit. Thanks

  • Like 1
Posted

Hello all, just got my 2014 Sierra 1500 looking to do a 2" or 2.5" leveling kit and need some recommendations. I also tow a camper and was looking to putting airbags in. Has anyone done both and what brands have you used. Thanks for the help

2014 GMC Z71. 2.5 RCX with rear block. 275/65r18s Nitto G2s on stock GMC Z71 rims. Firestone Ride Rite Air bags. Trailer weights 2300#. Tractor weighs 5000#. Put 30psi in bags and it levels truck out while towing.

post-138034-0-88748900-1494285176_thumb.jpg

post-138034-0-05075900-1494285294_thumb.jpg

post-138034-0-88748900-1494285176_thumb.jpg

post-138034-0-05075900-1494285294_thumb.jpg

post-138034-0-88748900-1494285176_thumb.jpg

post-138034-0-05075900-1494285294_thumb.jpg

post-138034-0-88748900-1494285176_thumb.jpg

post-138034-0-05075900-1494285294_thumb.jpg

Posted

Does any one know the differences between stamped steel and cast steed for the control arms, mine are definitely steel just don't know which one

They look very different. Stamped steel are rounded and have a circular pocket for the sway bar. Cast steel are more rigid/boxed the same as the aluminum arms.

 

Rough country has a visual guide on their website that shows all 3 so you know which of their kits to order.

Posted

Man there are some sharp looking trucks with just the leveled system. I plan on doing a 2.5" front with a 3" rear block. Just don't quite know what I want to run for wheels and tires yet.

 

Havok H109s 20x10's or 20's GMC Sierra Stockers...

I vote stock. Just not in chrome... Polished aluminum or black like you have pictured. The chrome chips like crazy.

 

Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    250.5k
    Total Topics
    2.7m
    Total Posts
  • Member Statistics

    342,972
    Total Members
    8,960
    Most Online
    Whit.the.COB
    Newest Member
    Whit.the.COB
    Joined
  • Who's Online   1 Member, 0 Anonymous, 1,254 Guests (See full list)


  • Latest Articles

  • Posts

    • Yep! This should be a pin somewhere as @pgamboa really dives into all of this. Thanks for reposting the link!
    • I did the new thermostat after doing a 'flip' for a year. Runs as cool one way as the other in the summer but in the winter there is a bit of a floor. Yellow with the new 70 C thermostat. My data over the life of the unit to date. Still need more cooler. Anyway that floor helped both winter fuel economy and shift quality in the winter. I found it a good balance.       
    • Evan Williams Bottled in Bond   So pouring the last of a bottle of Evan Williams Black label last night I set off the the state store for a refill only to be denied the by an empty shelf. Rats.    What the did have was a bottle of Evan Williams Bottled in Bond. 100 proof. Hum, a few bucks more but a known distiller. Lets have a swing at it. ( I have before )    Cracked it open and pour a serving over ice. Hum.... more heat, yes. More alcohol naturally. But the barreling not the proof brings the taste and this one came up short.    Oh is was familiar but the heat ran the barrel over like a Peterbilt runs over a squirrel. Could use a heavier toasting of the oak me thinks or perhaps a longer barreling. Who knows. But what I can say is ice or a water back isn't the answer. What kills one kills them both. Sad. It is a pleasant drink....if you have little to compare it to.  
    • I've had exactly one set of Bridgestone. Lasted five year and 125,000 miles and had I known better 15oK would have been a cake walk. I would have bought a like set had they not tripled in price since the first set. I removed them at said mileage with 5/32" remaining in dead even wear all four. They were fuel efficient, quite, comfortable and predictable.    Early on I got a very good alignment checked at least once a year, sometimes twice; kept the tires properly inflated, balanced and rotated. And I've found that many a tire issue can be avoided with great maintenance practices. Lot's of tire dealers will do rotation and balance (simple) for free for as long as you own the tire they sold you so no excuse not to.    Bead prep, alloy integrity and stem health have a huge impact on inflation stability. There are more mountings done poorly that perfectly. Finding a good tire guy is gold and as important as finding a tire you like.    That 3X price increase now two sets of "other tires' later is starting look like a bargain.      Bad maintenance kills more tires than bad tires. 
    • Atlas, you kill me As aggravating as a project like this can be you have been unable to hide your fascination with learning and using that angst against this beast like a Ninjitsu Master. It amuses you, admit it now.      BTW, love your writing style. 😉       
  • GM-Trucks.com Clubs

  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...