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I'm looking to get a 4 inch suspension lift for my 2014 silverado. Can I see some pics so I can get an idea what it will look like.

 

Also I'll be getting 20x10 fuel Mavericks with 33 inch trail grapplers

Almost exactly what you are looking for, 2.5" level 1.5" body 20x10 and 33s

 

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I just put on the "winter wheels". 22" chromies go back on in April.

 

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These are my favorite rims on these trucks anyways. I bought a z71 with 18's my second go round'. My first had these and had terrible vibration issues. Edited by 20Bowtie14
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You might save money but 4x4 are more useful and here in AZ the market is flooded with 2wd. 4x4 ups the value and I have never had an issue with 4x4. Now awd, that's another story, my wife's denali was a nightmare.

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I really like your truck man. I really wish I would of spent the extra cash for a 4x4 now. Lift, wheels, and tires look great and compliment the body lines real well.

Thanks man.

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Decided to plasti-dip my wheels. I'm happy with them. Cheap way to get a different look. Sorry about the dirty truck.

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You might save money but 4x4 are more useful and here in AZ the market is flooded with 2wd. 4x4 ups the value and I have never had an issue with 4x4. Now awd, that's another story, my wife's denali was a nightmare.

4wd cost is more than recouped on resale here as well.

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Where'd you get your taillights anzo?
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Where'd you get your taillights anzo?

 

 

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The Taillights are Eagle Eyes. I have had a set from the same company on my corvette for several years without any problems at all.

The lights look good and easy installation.

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From the other night when I installed my VLEDs! There was a heavy mist/fog that made for some pretty cool picture opportunities!

 

I was thinking bout doing that set up as well with the light bars. How does it look with both light bars? Is it worth it ? Did u make a bracket for behind the grill ? And how did you rig it up in ur truck ?

 

 

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