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I'm sure it is, I know a company called sdtruckspring that sells the 3" kit

 

 

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New here to the forum with a 2015 sierra slt emerald green metallic z71, I haven't seen too many this color at all. That's my old 09 z71 I had before this one.

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Just finished the deal on this one. 2015 SLT, Diamond White, New Grill, 2.25 ReadyLift level kit, Tuxedo tonneau. Looking to trade up the stock tires to something taller that's good for road driving as well as snow. Thinking 285-55-20 Michelin LTX... Thoughts?

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275 60 since you're leveled.

 

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get 275/65r20's for your truck, i have 275/60's and theyre a little small imo

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Just finished the deal on this one. 2015 SLT, Diamond White, New Grill, 2.25 ReadyLift level kit, Tuxedo tonneau. Looking to trade up the stock tires to something taller that's good for road driving as well as snow. Thinking 285-55-20 Michelin LTX... Thoughts?

Go all out. Shove 37s under it.

Warning. You may have some rubbing [emoji28]

 

 

Lol Jkjk. I've seen people run 275/65/20 which comes out to like 34-34.5 which would definitely be a step up from the stock 31.7s.

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2015 Z71 Silverado 5.3 V8
Bilstein 5100 adjustable strut 2" Level Front
Bilstein 5100 Rear Shocks
Toyo Open Country AT2 275/65/20
MHT Fuel Nutz 20x9 wheels

Magnaflow 18" Dual Exhaust

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

Is it me or does this 3in by look pretty good could hardly tell looks nice

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Yeah it's not just you. Other than the small gap in rear fender which could be remedied by a fender cover you really can't tell it's a body lift. And oh by the way that thing is a monster!

 

Is it me or does this 3in by look pretty good could hardly tell looks nice

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Yeah it's not just you. Other than the small gap in rear fender which could be remedied by a fender cover you really can't tell it's a body lift. And oh by the way that thing is a monster!

Yea only thing that worries is the "bed gap" situation I recently got 2.25 pro comp leveling kit love it only downside Is the kit didnt come with the rear block which I would of like so not sure wat to do get the rake I wanted. I'm trying to achieve the 2500hd look.

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Buy a rear block from rough country. I had a RCX 2.5" level/lift before I lifted my truck and it came with a rear replacement block. Parked next to a 2500 HD they were the same height. Most people thought it was a 2500 until I said otherwise.

 

Yea only thing that worries is the "bed gap" situation I recently got 2.25 pro comp leveling kit love it only downside Is the kit didnt come with the rest block which I would of like so not sure wat to do get the rake I wanted. I'm trying to achieve the 2500hd look.

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Buy a rear block from rough country. I had a RCX 2.5" level/lift before I lifted my truck and it came with a rear replacement block. Parked next to a 2500 HD they were the same height. Most people thought it was a 2500 until I said otherwise.

 

Oh cool I'll take that route hopefully ain't to expensive. Once I have the rear block I might add the 1.25 or 1.5 body lift which should look pretty stock hd with my 2.25 and rear block. Thanks for the tip is the rear block steel ?or the hard plastic material sorry I seen some and just wondering

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