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What about a body lift? I have no experience with them, but they look like reasonable solution to a little more height.

 

 

is there any way to get another little bit of lift on truck. i currently have a 2.5 inch level kit on truck all is good with it . but would like to maybe go 1/2 to 1 inch more anyway simple way to do this . im always an inch short lol

 

 

Body lift would work, but there is quite a bit of labor involved in installing those, and IMO it makes the trucks proportions weird.

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2016 GMC Sierra 4x4 - Stamped Steel Control Arms

 

Anybody running RC 2.5 w/ 2" rear block, 22" GMC Factory (CK162) with Toyo Open Country 33x12.5 R22

 

Looking to find out if any rub or what trimming needs to be done here.

 

Called RC and was informed there would be minor rub.

 

Any input is appreciated.

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I just purchased a 2016 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali.. Looking for recommendations on what leveling kit I should go with? I am believe there may be a difference in suspension between the Denali and the SLT/etc? I have the stock 22" wheels/tires.

 

So far thinking the RC 2" (SKU 1311), thoughts?

 

Thanks in advance.

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I just purchased a 2016 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali.. Looking for recommendations on what leveling kit I should go with? I am believe there may be a difference in suspension between the Denali and the SLT/etc? I have the stock 22" wheels/tires.

 

So far thinking the RC 2" (SKU 1311), thoughts?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

I did the Rancho quick lift 2 inch strut

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Looking for anyone with the combo I'm hoping to do. Searched for a while and can't find. Thanks for the help!

 

2014 Sierra

Double Cab

All terrain

20" wheels

2" RC level

Toyo OC AT2 275/65/20

I know the 60 will fit from reading but curious about the 65?

 

Thanks again

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2014 Sierra SLT

2.5" Front Level

2" Rear Block

18" Rims 33" Tires

Minor rub at full lock

 

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2014 Sierra SLT

2.5" Front Level

2" Rear Block

18" Rims 33" Tires

Minor rub at full lock

 

FullSizeRender%2016_zpsagjpyrrd.jpg

 

FullSizeRender%2017_zpsigoz0xce.jpg

Damn...just...damn. That looks really good. Magnum Hi or Low Pro headache rack?

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Damn...just...damn. That looks really good. Magnum Hi or Low Pro headache rack?

 

LowPro! But looking at the photo it kinda looks like the Hi lol

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2014 Sierra SLT

2.5" Front Level

2" Rear Block

18" Rims 33" Tires

Minor rub at full lock

 

FullSizeRender%2016_zpsagjpyrrd.jpg

 

FullSizeRender%2017_zpsigoz0xce.jpg

That thing is SO CLEAN!!!

Great job!

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2014 Sierra SLT

2.5" Front Level

2" Rear Block

18" Rims 33" Tires

Minor rub at full lock

 

FullSizeRender%2016_zpsagjpyrrd.jpg

 

FullSizeRender%2017_zpsigoz0xce.jpg

What's you're wheel specs, just curious as you said you rub.

 

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What's you're wheel specs, just curious as you said you rub.

 

Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk

 

18x9 +22 (not 100% sure on the offset) But it rubs just slightly when going into a driveway.

That thing is SO CLEAN!!!

Great job!

Thank you! :)

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18x9 +22 (not 100% sure on the offset) But it rubs just slightly when going into a driveway.

Thank you! :)

 

Tires look too fat for 275/70 or 285/65. Are they 305/65? or 295/70?

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Tires look too fat for 275/70 or 285/65. Are they 305/65? or 295/70?

 

No they are actually 275/70's. Might be the shadows making them look larger lol

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