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The Z dirty

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The Z clean

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looks great dude!! What's your tire/lift setup?

 

 

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Hi what back space and offset are you running?

 

Offset is -11. Sorry I'm just getting back to you

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looks great dude!! What's your tire/lift setup?

 

 

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looks good , how do you like your running broads ? wish mine was that clean

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looks good , how do you like your running broads ? wish mine was that clean

I love em. Hard choice between the amps and these. But $1400 was hard to justify for something i just use to get in and out of the truck.

 

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The Z dirty

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The Z clean

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Are those nfab running boards? rough country?

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Nfab textured

 

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Heres my 16 with 4.5" lift with cst spindles and 1" rear lift. 285/75/17. Absolutely love this truck but unfortunately I will be lowering it back down to stock with just the bilstien leveling shocks and smaller tires.

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Looks good. Lower it?

 

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Yeah because I'm having issues with these lower control arms. So i need to put my stock lower control arms back on and the stock spindles since they do not have the correct lift spindle to fit for the new stamped steel and aluminum arms.

 

But i just found out they will be coming out with the correct spindles soon so i will not have to lower it back to stock or level ride height. Which is awesome news! Keep the stock geometry and gain 4" lift.

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The - offset wheels don't help either..

 

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The Z dirty

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The Z clean

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Clean truck! How are you liking the 4.5 Zone lift and complaints?

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Thanks! Only complaint is the front track being pushed out. But knew it would happen. Other than that it's great. Stock ride. Stock angles

 

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