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Yes, conservatively, I would agree with that. You might be able to squeeze more, but it just depends. There seems to be some minor variation between individual trucks too. I was originally going to go with bigger tires, and when I saw the stock setup with the level, I thought it looks great as-is. Plus, unlike on the 20's and 18's, the factory tires on the 22's are larger (285 vs 275) and really nice. They are also an AT tire, not a regular tire, so unless you plan to go mudding (unlikely with 22's and a Denali) I don't think a change of tires is needed.

 

BTW, you should look up the piping mod and do it to your truck. Some blue piping would look sick that that blue exterior. I did the grey piping on mine and it looks amazing.

Did a search and nothing What Piping mod?

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One more will try to get some better onesattachicon.gifIMG_1227.PNG

That is a sexy ass truck!!

 

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I saw you driving on Day Blvd by Columbia Rotary in South Boston on Tuesday around 5pm. Recognized the color and that grill right away. Truck looks great.

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I saw you driving on Day Blvd by Columbia Rotary in South Boston on Tuesday around 5pm. Recognized the color and that grill right away. Truck looks great.

Haha that's awesome!

 

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How is everyone's gas milage after a leveling kit and tires? I was thinking about putting some 295/55/20s or 275/65/20s on my truck with a rough country 2.5" level. I commute 80 miles round trip. This is what my truck looks like now.

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And this is what I would like it to look like

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15/21 with 2" and stock tires. That's on Winter gas.

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See here I selected stamped arms, the top spacer is now a circle. See the part number? Now in second picture it says strut doesn't need assemble but excludes that part number. Like I said before, the rough country rep said they changed top spacers for stamped arms to help the geometry/angle a little better apparently.

Hello I bought for my Silverado RC 1312 , who are installed wiht this ? my truck have stamped steel control arms

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Gastonhector: with that kit You have to disassemble the strut to install the .5 spacer. Or just drop it off to a shop to install.

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How is everyone's gas milage after a leveling kit and tires? I was thinking about putting some 295/55/20s or 275/65/20s on my truck with a rough country 2.5" level. I commute 80 miles round trip. This is what my truck looks like now. 9d8d140f930cc5649bc0361de2e5c46b.jpg

And this is what I would like it to look like 5eba3f60e94bc7ef31c0e2b90f8d5916.jpg

That looks to be a lot more than a 2" level in last picture. that's like a 4" lift? Edited by Criscone
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2016 Silverado. 2in RC leveling kit 33x12.50x20 Toyo mt IMG_0433.JPG

What is the offset? Do they rub at all? Trimmed? I am looking to do 33x12.50R20 with either -12, 0 or 12 offset 20x9 wheels.

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What is the offset? Do they rub at all? Trimmed? I am looking to do 33x12.50R20 with either -12, 0 or 12 offset 20x9 wheels.

Just stock wheels so I'm not sure about the offset. Whatever they come with I guess. But no rubbing and no trimming at all. Didn't want to do any trimming so I was nervous about it but they worked out perfect!

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Progression of my 2016 Z71. Hopefully this helps some members decide on how far to go.

 

Stock

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2" RC Level with stock wheels/tires

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2" RC Level with Gear Alloy 20x9 and Toyo ATII 295/55/20 (Very smoky that day due to wildfires in our area).

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Cleaned up

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2" RC level with Zone 1.5" Body Lift. RC steps added for the wife. Having exhaust pipe raised next week.

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