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Had this truck for 6 months now. Big difference over the 2013 Sierra.

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Looks like somebody is riding pretty dang high! You plan to also put larger tires on it now or what

 

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Looks like somebody is riding pretty dang high! You plan to also put larger tires on it now or what

 

 

im going with 40's on my next set of tires, but for now these 37's will work

 

 

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Well good looking truck for sure. I look forward to seeing it with 40" tires that way I can live through you cause I am not sure I could ever afford big ole 40"s.

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Well good looking truck for sure. I look forward to seeing it with 40" tires that way I can live through you cause I am not sure I could ever afford big ole 40"s.

Thanks bro, I appreciate it. And me too but these 37's are only a month old, so it'll be awhile before I wear them out, yeah 40's are up there in the price rang so I guess I got to start saving now

 

 

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im going with 40's on my next set of tires, but for now these 37's will work

 

 

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Planning on any axle/gear work to support those 40s?

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Planning on any axle/gear work to support those 40s?

I've thought about it, and I need to regear, I just don't want to spend that kind of money, and if I regear won't that get me worse gas mileage, I'm already getting worse enuff gas mileage as it is,, I don't want it to get any worse

 

 

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I've thought about it, and I need to regear, I just don't want to spend that kind of money, and if I regear won't that get me worse gas mileage, I'm already getting worse enuff gas mileage as it is,, I don't want it to get any worse

 

 

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Your build bud! I was always taught if you're gonna do something, do it right the first time. Worse gas but better response and performance I'd imagine.

 

aaaaaand if you're worried about mpg there's always a used prius for sale.... lol

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Your build bud! I was always taught if you're gonna do something, do it right the first time. Worse gas but better response and performance I'd imagine.

 

aaaaaand if you're worried about mpg there's always a used prius for sale.... lol

lol, yeah your right

 

 

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Its hard to say if you'll get worse mpg or not. Coming from the jeep community a lot of the guys that regeared got the same or slightly worse then stock. From what they said the engine is under load all the time and is lugging more. I had 3.21 in my jeep with a v6 riding on 33 getting 16 mpg where as a guy on the forum had 5.43 with a v8 getting the same and his was a 4 door.

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Those are 37s?! Look small on that huge lift!

But truck looks great man! Any higher and you may have to look into a custom multilevel retractable step like those on RVs haha

 

What body lift do you have?

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Those are 37s?! Look small on that huge lift!

But truck looks great man! Any higher and you may have to look into a custom multilevel retractable step like those on RVs haha

 

What body lift do you have?

Thank man, yeah the tires do look small, I don't know what the name of the body lift kit is the shop that did the lift ordered it, all I did was drop it off, I can call them tomorrow and ask them if you want

 

 

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Thank man, yeah the tires do look small, I don't know what the name of the body lift kit is the shop that did the lift ordered it, all I did was drop it off, I can call them tomorrow and ask them if you want

 

 

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no worries. I already know of one company that has a 3" BL for our trucks, I was just curious if its the same kit

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