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No sir, clears 100% at least in drive. The driver side needs a bit more trimming but it's not hitting any metal anymore. So you can make it work, just need the determination lol.

 

Indeed, these wheels came off a lifted truck I previously owned. After being able to fit them I doubt I'd lift my truck ever again, still rides nice and looks just as good imo.

 

Yup, not a fan of lifted trucks. Most I'd go is a 1.5" body lift on my 2.5" level. After that I just feel like it's yelling "Hey look at me I have a small penis". As long as there's little to no rake and my tires look beefy under my truck I think it looks awesome. :flag:

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2016 SLT Z71 Cardinal Red

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Here is my 2014 Silverado with 2.5" Rough Country Leveling Lift, Aries Stealth Series bull bar, 30w L.E.D. Lights. Side rails are factory. Undercover bed cover.

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- debadged the rear chevy emblem, Silverado emblem, removed z71 decals on the box

- added a z71 emblem on the tailgate

-LED's added to the reverse lights, cargo lights, and ID lights

- front window tint (not shown)

- 17" pro comp wheels/ 285/70/17 Cooper Discoverer MTP's

- Extang tri-fold tonneau cover

- 2.5" RC kit on the way

 

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33x11.50 on stock suspension? What's your wheel offset?

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33x11.50 on stock suspension? What's your wheel offset?

 

I believe they are 17x9, +6.6mm, I'm currently rubbing the mud flaps full lock and reverse. Confident the 2.5" RC kit will take care of that. I'll repost when it is installed.

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I like the Z71 on the tailgate, it's a nice touch since it is on the grill as well.

 

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Still deciding whether to keep blacked out or go back to chrome ????

 

I'd color match if anything.

 

Not a fan of chrome and the black looks unfinished or work truck level

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Finally got around to having the Bilstein 5100 front shocks installed on the 3rd setting last weekend on my 2016 SLT. Had to get a couple pics next to my dad's 2015 duramax and hooked up to the boat. Now time to detail it and get some better pics

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Will 295 60 20 Toyo AT2 Extreme fit on a 15' all terrain with stock 20" AT rims and a 2.5 RC level?

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Will 295 60 20 Toyo AT2 Extreme fit on a 15' all terrain with stock 20" AT rims and a 2.5 RC level?

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thanks for the info! im fine minimal rubbing on the finder liner, was just worried about rubbing on the sway bar/control arms.

 

do you recommend the Bilstein 5100 shocks with the RC level? How much do they run?

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