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I wouldnt paint the side markers as that would be illegal where I live. But I may paint the part that is normally black. So it would be white in the middle and black on the top and bottom.

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Add-a-Leaf was from Zone. I like having some rake in the truck for towing and hauling, it didn't affect the ride that I could tell either.

 

Still a good ride?

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I can't tell any difference in ride from when it was stock except for the D range tires, than what it is now. I had the tires put on it before I took delivery of it.

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For those that have put a leveling kit in their truck, what height are your trucks sitting at now? My underground parking is 6'6" and that's what most of the parkades are as well. So I just wanna see how much I can get away with before the top of my truck hits the bar.

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For those with a 2.5" RC leveling kit, did it truly level the truck out or is the rear still a little higher than the front. I had one installed last Saturday but the rear measures 3/4" - 1" higher. I tried to see if maybe the shop "forgot" to install the top plate that goes on top of the strut but I can't see it. Anyone have pictures of their front strut with the top plate installed? What do you guys think, level enough?

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I emailed Anzo about this as well, I installed them on Monday Night and noticed the driver side is really low. I'm hoping there is a way to adjust them.

I have the same headlights. Did you guys get this resolved? The adjustments screws are in the back and they are in a bad spot. They sit right in front of the radiator support frame. So like someone mentioned, you have to take the headlights off which means you have to take the radiator top panel, plastic between bumper and grille, and the grille off to make the adjustments. I was just thinking of drilling holes through the radiator support frame to be able to adjust the headlights without all that hassle.

 

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RC 2" front only - 33x12.50 Atturo MT - 18x9" w/ 0 offset.

 

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Man those are some meaty looking tires. Haven't heard much about those. Looks like an off brand Toyo MT. How do you like them so far?

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Man those are some meaty looking tires. Haven't heard much about those. Looks like an off brand Toyo MT. How do you like them so far?

I'm pretty happy with them so far, they ride very smooth but have a little hum at highway speeds.

 

The hum is more of a higher pitch sound than the Toyo MT's but they are not annoying loud.

 

The ride is very smooth, not one complaint about that area yet.

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I'm pretty happy with them so far, they ride very smooth but have a little hum at highway speeds.

 

The hum is more of a higher pitch sound than the Toyo MT's but they are not annoying loud.

 

The ride is very smooth, not one complaint about that area yet.

Did you add anything in the back?

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Are those Rigid lights that you replaced the stock fog lights with? How tough was it to wire them in?

I'd be interested in knowing about the lights too.

 

Also, I want to fit 33s in my Silverado, with as little trimming as possible. From reading through this thread, the RC 2.5 or 3.5 should be enough for that purpose?

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