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Mines 2wd but just put a 1.5 inch level on the front. Rear is stock. Gonna go with bigger tires when these wear out. I’m satisfied with the level because i still wanted some rake with towing. 04679A88-A92B-4977-9BC8-CAB58374200B.thumb.png.ba0ccd42fba17d12a5aeccdda51ac903.pngNo difference in ride. 

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On 6/7/2019 at 3:31 PM, Slick66 said:

Looks good. It’s a shame that we truck lovers have to go through so much these days just to make our 4 wheel drive trucks look like 4 wheel drive trucks!

Seems like it's mostly GM that doesn't get it, the HD trucks from other manufacturers look the part.

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On 6/8/2019 at 6:23 AM, Racindave said:

Mines 2wd but just put a 1.5 inch level on the front. Rear is stock. Gonna go with bigger tires when these wear out. I’m satisfied with the level because i still wanted some take with towing. 04679A88-A92B-4977-9BC8-CAB58374200B.thumb.png.ba0ccd42fba17d12a5aeccdda51ac903.pngNo difference in ride. 

Truck on left is stock same exact model 

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On 6/7/2019 at 2:31 PM, Slick66 said:

Looks good. It’s a shame that we truck lovers have to go through so much these days just to make our 4 wheel drive trucks look like 4 wheel drive trucks!

Yup, because image is very important; you have to have others know you drive a 4wd truck regardless if it is used or not. It can be easily rectified by placing strategic 4wd emblems/stickers on the truck to let others know you aren't driving around in a lesser much less macho 2wd truck at the local starbucks...

 

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On 6/13/2019 at 4:08 PM, Schmiesus said:

3" Front 1.5" Rear TRUXXX kit no rubbing with  a 275/60R20 Ko2 with 20x9 0mm Wheels

 

 

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on the rear kit, how did the ubolts fit over the leaf springs? did the centers of the ubolts sit flat against the leafspring?

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Added Bilstein 5100s on highest setting and Toyo Open Country AT 2 at 295/55/20.  Ride is NIGHT AND DAY different from the OEM "Max trailering" shocks.  They were basically shot at only 42,000 miles.  Tires rub the sway bar on BOTH sides when moving forward... rubbing seems to begin before full lock so I've had to adjust my driving habits just a bit.

 

It makes me wonder if 285/60/20 would fit without rubbing?   

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