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Thanks! I took "after" measurments with the taller tires on as well. I replaced the 1" factory blocks in the rear with 2" blocks. Getting ready to change out the Ranchos for some adjustable Bilstien 5100s all the way around. Gonna try to raise up the front just a tad more too.

Literally pretty much exactly what i want to do. I've got a 1.25 inch front spacer now and I plan on doing the Bilsteins on the 3rd of 4 height settings giving me an additional 1.25ish. Not as happy as i thought with only 1.25 inches of lift......

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Basic bitch, still deciding on 22x12 on 35s or 20s and 7-9' mcgaughy lift

 

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looks good

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Can someone with a Summit White '16 or '17 give me their paint code off their glovebox??

 

 

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Just installed 20x10 Hostile Sprockets with Atturo Trailblade XTs

 

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looks good

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Basic bitch, still deciding on 22x12 on 35s or 20s and 7-9' mcgaughy lift

 

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What's your current set up? And how do you Like those tires?

 

 

- Mike

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Just installed 20x10 Hostile Sprockets with Atturo Trailblade XTs

 

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good choice :)

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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"

 

 

 

Ah man, this is my exact truck (minus the level and bigger tires). Any issues with those 305's on the stock wheels? How's the ride and MPG's....

 

 

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What's it set at? 7? I'm ordering that lift maybe today

 

Got any side pics

Set at 8", supposed to be level at 8, i measured around 2" low in the rear, but i carry over 1,000# of gear everyday. With 12" wide, youre gonna need to go above 9"to avoid rubbing

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Harvest time

 

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New to the forum, got this 2016 SLE All Terrain back in March. Not much in the way of mods going to happen as i'm leasing it...but maybe a few items besides the tonneau cover as i'm currently looking for side steps. I do love the truck though, so most likely going to buy it out after the lease term. Just love the looks of the GMC over any other truck right now.

 

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Whats your setup any rubbing?

2.5" level

22x11 fuel hostage -24 offset

33/12.50/22 toyo mt

 

Rub in reverse around 3/4 lock

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