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Finally installed a Motofab 2" leveling kit on my shortbed two-door. Truck still has 1-1/4" of forward bias.
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You have any more pictures? Can't decide if I want to lower or level my '16 regular cab.

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Rough Country 2” leveling kit, 2017 Z71. Not the best picture.
It’s now about 3/4-1” high out back, a bit less than 2 full inches of lift. Got it done at a local shop.
It’s crazy how much of a difference it makes in the feel looking out over the hood. Definitely like it. No ride or drive difference, all good.


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295/70/18 on 18x9 method wheels on a 2.5” leveling kit

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My 2018 Z71 4x4, this is my first post!
Just put the 2 inch level on yesterday, but I've already done the superchip programmer, Cquartz on the entire truck inside and out, tint on every window, 3 inch maganflow exhaust and 33 inch Nitto Trail grapplers. 2nd pic is before leveling kit just a better pic. Next mod on the way is a Gator bed cover! 05ab8cba26c7d4c67dad753c28ebff92.jpg5714d614ea64c53ea669ba3942b8fd30.jpg

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On 10/16/2017 at 3:20 PM, Codi E said:

295/70/18 on 18x9 method wheels on a 2.5” leveling kit

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How much rubbing do you have with the 295 width? Are your wheels a 0 offset?

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On 19/10/2017 at 6:40 PM, SierraElevation said:

2015 Sierra Elevation - 2.25" Front and 2" Rear Blocks. OEM rims with 285/55R20 AMP tires. 

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I like the slight rake.  2" block in the rear - is that stacked onto the factory 1.25" block?

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On 10/19/2017 at 9:35 AM, Bluerado23 said:

My 2018 Z71 4x4, this is my first post!
Just put the 2 inch level on yesterday, but I've already done the superchip programmer, Cquartz on the entire truck inside and out, tint on every window, 3 inch maganflow exhaust and 33 inch Nitto Trail grapplers. 2nd pic is before leveling kit just a better pic. Next mod on the way is a Gator bed cover! 05ab8cba26c7d4c67dad753c28ebff92.jpg5714d614ea64c53ea669ba3942b8fd30.jpg

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33x12.50?  Any rubbing?

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Hey guys, I hate to be the will it fit guy but found a set of slightly used wheels and tires that are damn close to what I had planned on purchasing new and I'm wondering if they would work with my setup....

Currently running a BDS 2" level on a 2015 Silverado 1500, crew cab, standard bed 4x4.

Found a set of Fuel Mavericks wrapped in 295/60/20 Nitto Terra Grappler G2's. Wheels are 20x9 with a +14 offset....

What are the odds I could run this setup without rubbing? Don't mind trimming my carpet fender liners or removing the lower valence but I DO NOT want to have to trim or modify metal.


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2014 SLT 4X4 with 2in RC level and P275/60r20 on stock rim.  Hankook Dynapro ATM.  Love the look and tires.

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IMG_20171023_183409_587.thumb.jpg.dc59e7e4279c887fd36fd674be3dd410.jpgHey this is my 2014 Sierra with a 2.5" leveling kit with the rear blocks. Was super easy did it in the garage. Just had my new 33x12.5R20s Haida Mud Champs installed and had the balancing beads thrown in. No running or trimming I also put my gatorback mud flaps back on as well with no rubbing. 20171023_173039.thumb.jpg.ffe2e41a2f4ebe6712c1cba1876e8aae.jpg

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On 9/24/2017 at 10:09 PM, Criscone said:

Took some new photos today. No issues at all with this setup, except wanting to go higher without cutting my truck up..

 

RC 2” front level only

33x12.5x20 tires (305/55/20) says both sizes on tire

20x9 +0 wheels

 

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Out of all the pics i've seen, I think this look is my favorite. One of the other poster said it give it a beefy look. I'm sorry for the ignorance but if I wanted a similar look but not that big of tires, what would be the next best option. I'd like 20 inch rims on it but I just dont know too much about tire sizes and offset. I dont want any rubbing nor trimming.

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