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On 1/26/2018 at 4:51 PM, DenaliLegend said:

Thanks! 285/55r22 and get a small rub on full lock on liner only

Damn, wouldn't think they'd fit without harsh rubbing on a leveling kit 

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Here's a pic of my leveled 2018...

 

3" leveling kit on 275/60/20, removed factory block in the rear. 

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What’s up guys I went with a motofab leveling kit 3inches in the front 2 in the back did it myself but fursure a lot easier with two people 44a68958d320f1ad6b1deb02890ddf3d.jpg


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2018 crewcab Silverado 2” RC leveling kit. Thinking about 295/55/20 Nitto Ridge Grappler on stock wheels, anyone running these tires with this setup?

 

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2018 crewcab Silverado 2” RC leveling kit. Thinking about 295/55/20 Nitto Ridge Grappler on stock wheels, anyone running these tires with this setup?

 

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Any wider than a 275 on your stock wheels will rub the UCAs on your 18 with a leveling kit. If you look you likey are already rubbing slightly on your UCAs now on stockers. 295s will fit in that 295/55R20 height-wise but width will give you trouble.

 

 

 

 

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Any wider than a 275 on your stock wheels will rub the UCAs on your 18 with a leveling kit. If you look you likey are already rubbing slightly on your UCAs now on stockers. 295s will fit in that 295/55R20 height-wise but width will give you trouble.
 
 
 
 
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Sounds like maybe going to a 275/65 or 60 might be a better fit.


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On 1/10/2018 at 7:16 PM, SirenRed16 said:

If you remove the rear block that'll only give you like 1 inch. If you want perfect level you have to buy lowering shackles. Both of these trucks have a 3 inch drop in the rear.a45530fbd42120b73c4d94ccaa369295.jpg550829c858b445602deffab5fe6f9d5b.jpg

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Is this 2" shackles and block taken out? 

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Is this 2" shackles and block taken out? 
No it's a 2" shackles and the block flipped under the leaf springs. If I had removed the block I would of had to get longer u bolts.

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3 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

No it's a 2" shackles and the block flipped under the leaf springs. If I had removed the block I would of had to get longer u bolts.

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any pictures of the block being flipped? I'm really new to this truck thing and I like how those trucks sit with the rear drop. I've seen 2" shackles with .5" block, is that about the same?

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any pictures of the block being flipped? I'm really new to this truck thing and I like how those trucks sit with the rear drop. I've seen 2" shackles with .5" block, is that about the same?
It'll be the same but the trucks I posted have about 3" of drop. I'll try and get you a picture.

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