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2017 silverado 2" rc leveling kit 285/75/r18 toyo rt tires

 

No spacers? No issues? Tall tire for a level.

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Here is a pic a little better. I'll get more after my detailer gets back in town

 

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No spacers? No issues? Tall tire for a level.

A little rubbing at about half turn but I'm ok with it.

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There you go buddy. :thumbs:

 

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There you go buddy. :thumbs:

 

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beautiful truck!!!

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How do you all like this one!! c75bee8d5063914d08314e61a4c8b79e.jpg39913da1631d26c2866540074424d726.jpg

Not digging the bro style wheels and tires. Also looks like the rear end is sitting lower than the front.

 

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Not digging the bro style wheels and tires. Also looks like the rear end is sitting lower than the front.

 

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looks a million times better than rake!

 

 

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looks a million times better than rake!

 

 

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I'd have to disagree. I dont like the call lean unless it's on a pre-runner. Rake as ugly as it may be stock at least serves a purpose.

 

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I'd have to disagree. I dont like the call lean unless it's on a pre-runner. Rake as ugly as it may be stock at least serves a purpose.

 

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if you never tow or haul heavy it serves absolutely no purpose though

 

 

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if you never tow or haul heavy it serves absolutely no purpose though

 

 

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Then why would you have a truck then? ?

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How do you all like this one!! c75bee8d5063914d08314e61a4c8b79e.jpg39913da1631d26c2866540074424d726.jpg

 

Jesus,

 

You asked for opinions and normally I like to remember "If you don't have anything nice to say"..........but........

 

It looks like a pimp mobile with those wheels

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Jesus,

 

You asked for opinions and normally I like to remember "If you don't have anything nice to say"..........but........

 

It looks like a pimp mobile with those wheels

its all good bro not offended by anything!! you're all free to to say your thought. It's not my truck I just happened to come across it and asked the owner if I can snap some pics to share with you all I thought it was cool looking and I wanted to share it that's all!!
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its all good bro not offended by anything!! you're all free to to say your thought. It's not my truck I just happened to come across it and asked the owner if I can snap some pics to share with you all I thought it was cool looking and I wanted to share it that's all!!

Maybe the owner is a Pimp [emoji23].

 

 

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Maybe the owner is a Pimp [emoji23].

 

 

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lol.... could very well be!! More power to him. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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