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Here is my 14 Z71 4x4 Sierra with Fox front and rear shocks with 35" BFG KM2s on 17" Method 101 wheels.

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Here is my 14 Sierra with Fox front and rear shocks with 35" BFG KM2s on 17" Method 101 wheels.

Post up some better pics! Truck looks good.

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What's your setup the truck looks great.

 

7" RCX lift

18x10 -24 XD Strike

35" Trail Grapplers

 

Gonna switch to a 20x10 soon and AMP steps

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Here is my 14 Z71 4x4 Sierra with Fox front and rear shocks with 35" BFG KM2s on 17" Method 101 wheels.

Are those front coilovers set at 2 or 3"? Any rubbing?
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My buddy pulled in with this 2015 custom sport last night and I fell in love, leveling kit and 285 all terrains. Parked next to my dads 2015 deep ocean blue Z71 that was an hour old at the time lol

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My Dads brand new Deep ocean blue lt Z71 parked next to my Ltz z71 rainforest green lol my dad drove mine and said he had to have one lol!

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2015 lt 4x4 2" level 285/70/17 Kelly safari tsr, 17x9 +12 ballistic morax rims. Should be receiving my new anzo lights today and hopefully window tint next week.

Is there any rubbing issues with just the 2" leveling kit.
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My buddy pulled in with this 2015 custom sport last night and I fell in love, leveling kit and 285 all terrains. Parked next to my dads 2015 deep ocean blue Z71 that was an hour old at the time lol

Nice
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Is there any rubbing issues with just the 2" leveling kit.

None that I can tell from daily driving , I haven't been off road with this setup yet but from the looks of things I have plenty of room and could possibly have got more offset and a 295 tires which I really wish I would have known.

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Post up some better pics! Truck looks good.

 

Thanks.. ill get some up this week.

 

Are those front coilovers set at 2 or 3"? Any rubbing?

 

Its about 2.5" and had to do some trimming but only rubs in reverse at about half way turned and then driving it only rubs when I'm half way or more and hit a deep bump.. it was level when I put it on but after driving on it for about a month the front is a tad lower than the rear. Just need to lower the collar on the spring to lift it up some.

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My week old 2015 LTZ Z71 4x4. Tinted the front windows and put a 70% tint on the windshield. Now I'm looking for a hard fold-able tonneau cover and better headlights (either HIDs or a nice bright PIAA bulb, haven't decided). Love this truck - contemplated a cat back exhaust for more growl but I'm kind of liking the quiet cabin - now that I'm in my mid-40s the growl seems less appealing :loser:

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My week old 2015 LTZ Z71 4x4. Tinted the front windows and put a 70% tint on the windshield. Now I'm looking for a hard fold-able tonneau cover and better headlights (either HIDs or a nice bright PIAA bulb, haven't decided). Love this truck - contemplated a cat back exhaust for more growl but I'm kind of liking the quiet cabin - now that I'm in my mid-40s the growl seems less appealing :loser:

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What % tint did you go with in front?

 

 

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I was wondering the same thing. What percentage tint on the front and did you darken the tint on the back windows? I want to get my fronts tinted to match the back but the back windows seem lighter than my 2013 Sierra.

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What % tint did you go with in front?

 

 

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I went with 15% on the front windows - given that I live in So FL, I used the 3M Crystalline - it blocks heat like no other tint I have ever used, well worth the extra money for the sun down here.

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