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What's the lift/tire setup? Looks more than 3.5

He's got a total of 5" of lift. He's running a 3.5" suspension lift plus 1.5" body lift

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Lots of great looking trucks in here! Question tho, do yall prefer the sliding rear window or solid glass? My 03' had the sliding window, manual back then of course, but I'm looking at two 14' GMC Sierra All Terrain SLTs, one has solid glass other has sliding window.

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did you make the fog light mounts or buy them. I have been wanting to do this to my truck but havent had a chance to look at it much.

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He's got a total of 5" of lift. He's running a 3.5" suspension lift plus 1.5" body lift

 

thanks, been looking for someone thats done the zone 1.5 with the rc 3.5. any more pics? or did he change it already...

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Lots of great looking trucks in here! Question tho, do yall prefer the sliding rear window or solid glass? My 03' had the sliding window, manual back then of course, but I'm looking at two 14' GMC Sierra All Terrain SLTs, one has solid glass other has sliding window.

I like the solid window. Looks cleaner IMO. My main thought on it is I would rather the whole window move or it be completely stationary.

 

But to each his own! At the end of the day, it's gonna be your truck man!

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Which flares are those? I really like the look.

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Which flares are those? I really like the look.

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They are bushwacker rivet style fender flares

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I assumed my truck would come with the rear slider but it didn't (it was ordered in) not a huge deal, as I also think it looks cleaner but now I basically can't just have the back windows down with out the front windows or I get a major 'helicopter chopper' sound from the wind. My old F150 had the slider and this cured that problem

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thanks, been looking for someone thats done the zone 1.5 with the rc 3.5. any more pics? or did he change it already...

 

I'll throw up some more pics soon...added some 1.75" wheel spacers today but no pics of them yet. I love the stance but getting a slight rub at max lock, should be easy to fix even without cutting.

 

This is 3.5" Susp + 1.5" Body on 22x10 -24 33x12.50R22 Toyo MT (no wheel spacers and before I added the custom center caps)

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I assumed my truck would come with the rear slider but it didn't (it was ordered in) not a huge deal, as I also think it looks cleaner but now I basically can't just have the back windows down with out the front windows or I get a major 'helicopter chopper' sound from the wind. My old F150 had the slider and this cured that problem

Really wish these trucks had a set up like the avalanches did for a while. You could pull out the rear window by undoing a few clips. Would be nice to be able to have the rear window down or out. Especially on a nice day.

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Love my slider. Helps equalize the breeze in the cab. The loss of rear visibility is minimal, to me anyway. It was one of the options I wanted.

 

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Before fender flares

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With fender flares

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Truck looks awesome! For some reason I've never been a big fan of fender flares, kinda liked your before look without em, but still looks good!

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Truck looks awesome! For some reason I've never been a big fan of fender flares, kinda liked your before look without em, but still looks good!

Yea I liked them before to but I was getting a couple rocks hitting my bottom quarter panel and door while driving. And these looked the best out of my options.

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