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Yes. 2" block in the back.

I'd put factory block back in but that's just my opinion. I like my trucks level or a little higher up front. From what I can tell on this site, most people like rake lol

 

 

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I'd put factory block back in but that's just my opinion. I like my trucks level or a little higher up front. From what I can tell on this site, most people like rake lol

 

 

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I think its the way the pic came out, but it is pretty dead level front to back. The one thing i did NOT want was the front end even a little bit higher than the back. I guess I am a part of the "rake" crowd!

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Just got this beauty yesterday. sorry for the phone pics.

 

LT Z71 standard bed

6 inch BDS lift

Mayhem Wheels

305x55x20 Duratrac

did you get the standard lift or did you upgrade the front and rear shocks? any rub? what offset on wheels? sorry for all the questions. I just ordered my 6" BDS lift and im going with 22"x10" wheels. Sweet looking rig!!

 

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did you get the standard lift or did you upgrade the front and rear shocks? any rub? what offset on wheels? sorry for all the questions. I just ordered my 6" BDS lift and im going with 22"x10" wheels. Sweet looking rig!!

 

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Got the full lift kit at the dealership and they did all including the tire and wheel. I saw the rear shock was a bds shock not sure of the front though. Wheel offset was +12. with a 305 x 55 x 20 still have a tiny rub on the edge of the left front fender, I was looking on the 35's but can go beyond my setup up now because of the wheel offset. I talked to the tire shop manager this morning for any room for the tire upgrade, unfortunately can't go further because of the wheel offset.

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Got the new GMC 22" SEW wheels installed Friday and she rides smooth as silk. yrevy6ez.jpg

Also replaced the red GMC emblem with a blacked out billet emblem.

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Replacing front grill emblem and mirror caps with black this week!

 

 

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Got the full lift kit at the dealership and they did all including the tire and wheel. I saw the rear shock was a bds shock not sure of the front though. Wheel offset was +12. with a 305 x 55 x 20 still have a tiny rub on the edge of the left front fender, I was looking on the 35's but can go beyond my setup up now because of the wheel offset. I talked to the tire shop manager this morning for any room for the tire upgrade, unfortunately can't go further because of the wheel offset.

 

Thanks! Again, truck looks killer.

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There are lots and lots and lots of REALLY good looking trucks in this thread. Seriously, I love them all. I humbly present my addition to this collection of fine trucks.......

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There are lots and lots and lots of REALLY good looking trucks in this thread. Seriously, I love them all. I humbly present my addition to this collection of fine trucks.......

I personally am not a fan of lowered trucks, but , WOW, very nice job , your truck looks amazing !
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I took a few more out in the oil field. I just absolutely love my truck!. I keep getting told my oil field pics look like GMC Sierra commercials lol

Did you lift your truck?
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There are lots and lots and lots of REALLY good looking trucks in this thread. Seriously, I love them all. I humbly present my addition to this collection of fine trucks.......

looks great. what kit? any problems?

 

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