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Just now, Jaychevy81 said:


Nice truck I have the exact same one lol


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Haha awesome. Even tho it has a little red on them. It definitely makes it sexy.  I want to do something to it with keeping the redline rims even tho there’re just painted red stripes lol

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Haha awesome. Even tho it has a little red on them. It definitely makes it sexy.  I want to do something to it with keeping the redline rims even tho there’re just painted red stripes lol

My thought what I want to do is match the red on the rims and do 2 stripes on the hood in the indents. I think that would add to it and still look good. Man I love this truck everything about it.


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1 minute ago, Jaychevy81 said:


My thought what I want to do is match the red on the rims and do 2 stripes on the hood in the indents. I think that would add to it and still look good. Man I love this truck everything about it.


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Meh that would be too much. Lol but would be cool to see

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Meh that would be too much. Lol but would be cool to see

Yea it may be to much lol. Not sure what else I wanna do really don’t need to do much to it lol.


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1 minute ago, Jaychevy81 said:


Yea it may be to much lol. Not sure what else I wanna do really don’t need to do much to it lol.


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That’s why I was thinking an aggressive all weather tire and maybe a level kit or at most 4 inch lift. And I don’t want a poor man lift

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On 2/17/2018 at 12:47 PM, CradleyBooper said:

Just put a rough country 2.5” level in the front only and got some new wheels/rubber. Running pro comp 34 Rockwell with 295/70/18 Terra Grappler G2’s. It turned out pretty well I think. Although, I might install the rear block sometime this week. Tires rub slightly at full lock but I’ll get around to trimming that soon. 

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Truck looks great... I really like the looks of the Pro-Comp 34, so much  I picked up a set today. Since my truck runs the Bilsteins I'm .75 lower than you up front so I'm going to try for a 275/70r18.  Not sure on the tire, though. Ran the Nitto TGG2 on my Cummins and they were excellent. Might just go back to them for this truck.

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9 hours ago, FHLH said:

Truck looks great... I really like the looks of the Pro-Comp 34, so much  I picked up a set today. Since my truck runs the Bilsteins I'm .75 lower than you up front so I'm going to try for a 275/70r18.  Not sure on the tire, though. Ran the Nitto TGG2 on my Cummins and they were excellent. Might just go back to them for this truck.

Thanks man! I think it turned out well. These are the first set of TGG2’s I’ve run and I do like them. I was considering a more aggressive tire but I spend 95% of my time on concrete so I didn’t want to spend money just to turn around and spend more. They’re a little big for my lift but I’ll live with the rub if I get the look I wanted. 

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4 hours ago, goeb34 said:

Any pics of 2014 sierras with a leveling kit and no rear blocks?

gmc-2.thumb.jpg.c7ba01a61702e0eb762c8a4f2f29d703.jpg2" level kit and factory rear blocks.

305/55/20 Terra grapplers no rub at all with 1/4" spacers

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intaled the rc 2in level... im happy with it... will look better with summer tire tho... very easy to instal your self just folow the instruction and its a piece of cakelarge.20180329_143426.jpg.f74756a79bb950

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On 3/28/2018 at 6:43 AM, Lineman20 said:

I finally got my leveling kit installed and 275/65/20 firestone destination mt2. I love the new look. 

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Looks awesome. Any rub? How’s the ride?

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On 3/29/2018 at 6:57 PM, JSB81 said:

Looks awesome. Any rub? How’s the ride?

Ride is great. Only rub is on the felt fender liner. All it will take is a simple zip tie to fix. Bout a quarter to half inch that the liner needs to be towards the frame. Only at full turn to the left in reverse does it rub

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On 3/29/2018 at 8:47 AM, goeb34 said:

Any pics of 2014 sierras with a leveling kit and no rear blocks?

Probably 3/4 of the trucks in this thread are that set up... Or are you talking about removing the stock rear block and adding a leveling kit which is just dumb.

 

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Hey guys. New here to the forums. This may have been discussed... I have looked through some pages and honestly cant get past looking at the pictures of all the awesome trucks builds! I have a 2014 Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab. I want to level the truck by lowering the rear. I don't haul anything heavy or tow. However, I have to remember Mom & Dad need to get in sometimes. :lol: I was told removing the stock blocks under the leaf springs would level it with the front. Is this true? Or, is the better option to buy the lowering shackles? Thanks in advance!

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Excited to have my truck leveled soon. 2.25" Procomp and I'll put on some 285/70/17 Mickey Thompson Atz p3 to match... Two weeks until I can post some pics.

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