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Pooj is your truck currently leveled? Looks like a suprisingly decent stance if its stock

No, it is not currently leveled. It's the 4WD with the Rancho Shocks and stock rake.

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Out and about the other day

 

Looks Awesome man! Im going for the same look with my AT. do you just have a level? 2 or 2.5"? Also how did you mount your light bar? Thanks!

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Looks Awesome man! Im going for the same look with my AT. do you just have a level? 2 or 2.5"? Also how did you mount your light bar? Thanks!

Thanks, it's a 2.5 rc level with 1" in the back. For the light bar I bought 3' aluminum L shaped piece from the hardware store, think it was 1.5" wide on both sides and screwed one side of the 'L' to rad support bars or whatever they are and then bolted the bar on top of that. Had it over a year no probs so far
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RC 2.5 LEVEL WITH REAR BLOCK

285 65R20 BFG T/A KO2

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TIRES AND TIE STRAPS

I DROVE AROUND FOR 30 MINUTES OR SO MAKING VARIOUS TURNS AND HAD NO RUBBING ISSUES.

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Dayum... Very nice Wheels and Tires... I had some Wide wheels and tires (305/50/R20) on my Avalanche which really set it apart from others... Any Rub Issues?

No rubbing they are 20x10's on 285/50's. Here a few more pics

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RC 2.5 LEVEL WITH REAR BLOCK

285 65R20 BFG T/A KO2

Good looking truck man. I like the look with the new meats.

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Out and about today, these trucks are all over the world! Make me miss mine even more.

 

 

Sent by a simpleton struggling to operate an iPhone.

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RC 2.5 LEVEL WITH REAR BLOCK

285 65R20 BFG T/A KO2

 

looks good . with your set up , does it clear a 7' garage door / parking ramps ????

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Thought I'd post up a few pics. Mods so far:

 

Level 8 Mk6 in gunmetal, 18x9 0 offset

BFG K02 305/65-18

4" Fabtech lift/level

Removed front air dam

Husky mud flaps

Rear emblem replaced with black bowtie

Changed out the front all chrome grille for the white with black grille.

Westin side steps

Rhino liner bed and side steps

Rugged Cover hard tri-fold bed cover

Tint

Husky Xact fit floor liners

 

 

Planned mods:

Exhaust (probably Borla/GM or Borla S-type)

Cold air intake

Rear bumper (Go Rhino,Fab Fours), haven't decided which one. Someone hit my truck in the parking lot when I was eating at a restaurant a few months ago, you can see the dent in the pics.

 

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