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OK, 2.5 level in front. 1" in rear. 305/55r20.

Before Front 37 1/4" Rear 40 1/4" (to the line on my fender flares)

After Front 40 3/8" Rear 42 3/16"

 

 

 

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OK, 2.5 level in front. 1" in rear. 305/55r20.

Before Front 37 1/4" Rear 40 1/4" (to the line on my fender flares)

After Front 40 3/8" Rear 42 3/16"

 

 

 

That looks awesome. Pretty sure I will be adding the RC 2.5 to mine as well. Basically stock for now

 

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Just joining today. My 2016 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT All Terrain X I picked up last weekend.

 

looks good

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Ditched the Rockstar II 20" and went with 18" Moto Metal Link's, BFG K02 35x12.5r18. McGauphy's SS 7-9", Deaver rear springs.

 

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Ditched the Rockstar II 20" and went with 18" Moto Metal Link's, BFG K02 35x12.5r18. McGauphy's SS 7-9", Deaver rear springs.

 

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rims look great. the white on tires got to go .

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Ditched the Rockstar II 20" and went with 18" Moto Metal Link's, BFG K02 35x12.5r18. McGauphy's SS 7-9", Deaver rear springs.

 

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I like the RWL. It stands out and looks different. If you're not gonna debadge maybe change the front emblem to chrome? Or matte white emblems all around to match the RWL? I love the look of a regular cab though.

 

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Finally picked up a used set of GMC A/T wheels and put them on my '16 silverado last night. I haven't seen any other '16s with these OEM wheels yet (seen quite a few with reps though). I'm pretty stoked about it!

 

What do you guys think? sorry about this crappy iphone night pictures....

 

 

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Yes! Matte white top match the rwl would look so cool

 

 

I like the RWL. It stands out and looks different. If you're not gonna debadge maybe change the front emblem to chrome? Or matte white emblems all around to match the RWL? I love the look of a regular cab though.

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OK, 2.5 level in front. 1" in rear. 305/55r20.

Before Front 37 1/4" Rear 40 1/4" (to the line on my fender flares)

After Front 40 3/8" Rear 42 3/16"

 

 

 

Looks like you got a lot more height than advertised especially in the rear. Looks really good IMO. did you replace the stock blocks? if so, what size did you go with?

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