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Yes, it is. No clunks at all. They are stock Z71 tires. 265/65/18


Cool good to know. Might do the same to tide me over until I can afford coilovers


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32 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

 


Cool good to know. Might do the same to tide me over until I can afford coilovers


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You would love it :) 

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Just now, math_10silverado said:

can you tell me what wheel are those?? they look very good nice truck btw

These are Volk Racing TE37 large PCD wheels. For sale BTW ;) 

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2 minutes ago, Darthvader said:

These are Volk Racing TE37 large PCD wheels. For sale BTW ;) 

wow wait those are pretty rare!! i knew they looked like te37 well i think im to far away to get them from you...

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1 minute ago, math_10silverado said:

wow wait those are pretty rare!! i knew they looked like te37 well i think im to far away to get them from you...

People looked at the wheels all the time and gave me that impression (rare on Silverados)

 

As long as shipping them to you is not too much, they are all in the original box and ready to go anywhere ;) 

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I'm looking at the maxtrac 3" level as of now.  I just want to level the truck for the summer and then drop it back down when I get bored.  If I need to I'll order the reklez upper arms if the balljoint angle is to much 

 

Anyone see an issue with this?

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Just want to pass this on....Installed the MotoFab 1.5 under strut spacer block. Piece of cake. Loosened sway bar link, unbolted bottom of strut, removed upper ball joint nut and thats was it. No unbolting of the tie rod or loosening of the 3 upper strut bolts. Start to finish 45 minutes. Perfect .5 inch rake from back to front, exactly what I was looking for.

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27 minutes ago, Tyy1907 said:

Well taken photo

2.5" front?

Yessir, stock block

thanks man 

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Anyone fit 295/70/17 on a 2" level? Not many pics online and trying to see how they look compared to 285/70/17


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With stock wheels and minor trimming. With aftermarket wheels be prepared to start cutting.


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Detailed it after getting it back from the body shop! Had transportation damage on the roof upon arrival from purchase date. All covered under GMC. 

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