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15 crew! Black on black and first brand new truck. 15% front tint and 5% rears. 2.5" RC leveling kit. Have a few more things I'd like to do, but only had it for a month or so!

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You have the RC 2.5" level on with stock rims and tires on in that picture right? Can you post some more. I have the exact truck and want that level, but I didn't know if it looks real funny without bigger tires.

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You have the RC 2.5" level on with stock rims and tires on in that picture right? Can you post some more. I have the exact truck and want that level, but I didn't know if it looks real funny without bigger tires.

 

I don't think it looks horrible, but I do plan to get bigger tires (whole reason for the level).

 

2" Rough Country Level. Stock wheels and 275/55/20 tires.

 

 

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The front is an RC 2" but that's coming off soon and putting the pro comp adjustable struts on... Rear is stock but with the pro comp shocks.

 

Tires are 33x12.50r18.. Wheels are 18x9 with 0 offset

 

Any rubbing at all or did you have to cut the fenders? I'm looking to do this same setup on mine.

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Any rubbing at all or did you have to cut the fenders? I'm looking to do this same setup on mine.

NO Rubbing and no trimming at all with a 2" front kit, there is still a lot of space.

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You have the RC 2.5" level on with stock rims and tires on in that picture right? Can you post some more. I have the exact truck and want that level, but I didn't know if it looks real funny without bigger tires.

Yes, stock 18s with 2.5 RC in the front. Love that it leveled my truck damn near perfect. I have a set of 20x10 that will go on once i get tires, but still looks great in the mean time!

 

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Huge fan of those wheels. Hard to find those for sale !

 

 

Thats how it all begins! Colormatching Hell! BTW those OEM wheels weigh like a ton! My Black Rhinos are noticebly lighter than my SEY's, and feel better on the road. When my truck was being built, it was supposed to have that SEV wheel package. They ran out for quite a while and it was either wait until they were back in stock or go with the SEY's. I was changing them anyways, but after handling the OEM 22's I realized I wanted something lighter for sure.

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Got some new tires a couple of days ago.
BF Goodrich AT KO 285/65/R18
I absolutely LOVE what they've done to change my pickup

Here's a before and after.

 

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Next up is a level and some breathing treatments (Exhaust and Airraid MIT)
Then a Topper

 

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Looks soo much better with the BFGs.

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2015 GMC Sierra All Terrain, Stone Blue Metallic.

285/65/18 BFG KO2's

18" Fuel Assault's, +18 offset

2" Ready Lift Level.

 

Love the look of this truck, but I'm pretty angry at myself for not getting 305's and a more negative wheel offset to give it a more aggressive look. Got 1000km on her in since I picked it up yesterday and so far there is a minor vibration at a speed of about 120km/hr. Fuel mileage so far has not been very good for me. (15 mpg all highway). I know the BFG's don't help, but I was still expecting much better.

Another issue I'm having is that the speakers periodically crack at anything above half volume. Not acceptable for the so called "Bose Premium sound."

Also a little irritated with the throttle lag, and the touchscreen lag. I had a short race against an ecoboost on my way home and got absolutely smoked.

 

Besides for that, great truck so far. I absolutely love this colour, glad I held out for it!

 

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Truck looks great!

 

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Huge fan of those wheels. Hard to find those for sale !

Thank you. When I saw them I had to get em. Sold my 22" 5 spoke ones that came with the truck and bought these new. They look so much better IMO.

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