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Decided on doing the RC 2.5" level since wife has concerns about full size (6-7") lift with kids in future. Planning on mid to aggressive AT tires in Size of 275/65r20's or 285/60r20's with stock all terrain wheels. Just need to find reviews and pics of both.

 

Based on this level and tire size should I upgrade to fox shocks in The back or just stay with stock?

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2015 Z71 Silverado 5.3 V8

 

Bilstein 5100 adjustable strut 2" Level Front

Bilstein 5100 Rear Shocks

Toyo Open Country AT2 275/65/20

MHT Fuel Nutz 20x9 wheels

Magnaflow 18" Dual Exhaust

 

Zero Rub

 

Couple of pics including a Before and After

 

 

I'm going this route with my factory rims, what settins do you have the shocks at?

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I'm going this route with my factory rims, what settins do you have the shocks at?

I have them on the highest setting. Geometry didn't change much at all...ride is VERY smooth with the 5100's all the way around and I feel like it has a good stance. Looks identical next to a friends 2014 with a RC 2.5 level but a much smoother ride.

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Just did the Pro Comp level 2.25 inches I believe it is and larger blocks in the rear. Ordered Toyo Open Country AT2 305/55/20 with Fuel Maverick +1 offset. Haven't seen anyone with this exact setup on here, but since I'm new to all this figured I would get some of y'all's expert help. Dealer said he thought there would be minimal rubbing if at all, do you guys think this is true? And how far do you think this setup will stick out past fender wells? I have 15 Silverado 1500 LTZ.

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Just did the Pro Comp level 2.25 inches I believe it is and larger blocks in the rear. Ordered Toyo Open Country AT2 305/55/20 with Fuel Maverick +1 offset. Haven't seen anyone with this exact setup on here, but since I'm new to all this figured I would get some of y'all's expert help. Dealer said he thought there would be minimal rubbing if at all, do you guys think this is true? And how far do you think this setup will stick out past fender wells? I have 15 Silverado 1500 LTZ.

I'd say that is definitely going to rub the front inner fender where the mudflap is. I had a 2.25 level with 295/55/20 with 18 offset and had about half an inch clearance while turning

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Rc leveling kit, 285/70/17 Mastercraft Courser mxt tires on rockstar II's, westin contour bull bar, iron cross step bars without steps on. Sorry its muddy.

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Just did the Pro Comp level 2.25 inches I believe it is and larger blocks in the rear. Ordered Toyo Open Country AT2 305/55/20 with Fuel Maverick +1 offset. Haven't seen anyone with this exact setup on here, but since I'm new to all this figured I would get some of y'all's expert help. Dealer said he thought there would be minimal rubbing if at all, do you guys think this is true? And how far do you think this setup will stick out past fender wells? I have 15 Silverado 1500 LTZ.

How do you like the level so far? I was set on RC 2.5" but my shop recommended procomp. Said they'd do whichever I wanted though.

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For those of you that have already installed a leveling kit... Which did you go with and why? Do the new aluminum suspension parts impact the install? I hope to get one on my truck in the next couple weeks but want some insights first.

I installed a rough country 2 1/2" front and 2" blocks in rear for an extra 1" in back. Looks awesome but i will warn you, it's not that smooth factory ride that it once was. Rides a little rougher. I bought some rancho xl9000 adjustable shocks for rear, and that helped a lot. Still rides nice but the front is a little stiff. I also changed tires to Cooper AT/3 6 ply so thats a little stiffer that the factory goodyears. Ill post some pics here shortly

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2015 Z71 Silverado 5.3 V8

 

Bilstein 5100 adjustable strut 2" Level Front

Bilstein 5100 Rear Shocks

Toyo Open Country AT2 275/65/20

MHT Fuel Nutz 20x9 wheels

Magnaflow 18" Dual Exhaust

 

Zero Rub

 

Couple of pics including a Before and After

 

Looks great man! What offset are the wheels? It looks like Fuel wheels come in 2 different offset options and I'm curious which one you chose.

 

Thanks

Josh

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Looks great man! What offset are the wheels? It looks like Fuel wheels come in 2 different offset options and I'm curious which one you chose.

 

Thanks

Josh

Curious on the offset as well?

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I have had my 2" level on for about 8 months now and the left front side is starting to click when I turn the wheel. Is this CV joints gone bad?

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Is everyone getting an alignment with a 2 inch level or is it fine to go without.I've seen mixed reviews but I'm just not 100% sure.

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