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What is the wheel/tire size/combo? What is the drop in front/rear?

 

I have been thinking about 2" level in the front and putting 20" wheels/33" tires, but I am starting to like the lowered look.

 

im just now seeing this and im running a 5/7 drop and wheels are 24s with a 295/30r/24

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Whats up Guys.

 

Long time lurker who finally signed up!!

 

I've had my '17 LTZ 4x4 for just over a month now.

 

Here is a pic of my girl!!

 

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Whats up Guys.

 

Long time lurker who finally signed up!!

 

I've had my '17 LTZ 4x4 for just over a month now.

 

Here is a pic of my girl!!

 

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Looks good!, any mods youre looking at? Or staying stock. cheers and welcome

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Looks good!, any mods youre looking at? Or staying stock. cheers and welcome

 

Thanks!! I am looking to do a couple of basic mods by the end of the month (leveling kit/tint). Not sure if I want to go with a 2" or 2.5" leveling kit though. :dunno:

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Thanks!! I am looking to do a couple of basic mods by the end of the month (leveling kit/tint). Not sure if I want to go with a 2" or 2.5" leveling kit though. :dunno:

i did a 2 would of wished I would of gone with a 2.5

 

 

SuperAllTerrain

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i did a 2 would of wished I would of gone with a 2.5

 

 

SuperAllTerrain

Did you use the matching rear blocks? I am still on the fence about using the blocks. There have been some that have complained

about haviang drive line vibrations after replacing the OEM blocks with the tapered blocks supplied with the kits.

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i did a 2 would of wished I would of gone with a 2.5

 

 

SuperAllTerrain

 

Yeah I think Ima just go for the 2.5" kit... :thumbs:

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Hey everyone, new to the forum. Here's my 2017 RCSB Silverado 1500 LS 5.3 in Deep Ocean Blue Metallic. Picked it up a couple months ago.

 

My mods so far;

22" CK158 replicas w/ 305/40 Nittos NT420S

High Country LED Tail lights

OEM LED Fog light bumper

 

 

Installing McGaughys adjustable 3/5 drop kit this week.

 

Soon to come;

Window tint

OEM CAI

Borla exhaust

Tune

Color match grille, headlight bezels, bumpers, door handles, and mirror covers

Spray in bed liner

Audio upgrade

Katzkin leather seat covers

Escalade engine cover

...

 

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Hey everyone, new to the forum. Here's my 2017 RCSB Silverado 1500 LS 5.3 in Deep Ocean Blue Metallic. Picked it up a couple months ago.

 

My mods so far;

22" CK158 replicas w/ 305/40 Nittos NT420S

High Country LED Tail lights

OEM LED Fog light bumper

 

 

Installing McGaughys adjustable 3/5 drop kit this week.

 

Soon to come;

Window tint

OEM CAI

Borla exhaust

Tune

Color match grille, headlight bezels, bumpers, door handles, and mirror covers

Spray in bed liner

Audio upgrade

Katzkin leather seat covers

Escalade engine cover

...

 

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gonna look awesomeness with the drop!

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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gonna look awesomeness with the drop!

 

 

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Thanks! I'm looking forward to it. I'll post up a build thread soon.
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One of my truck. hoping to get the bumper and grille color matches at some point. just too much chrome for me

 

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Looks like there is a slight rake (front to back) in the truck, do you have the front lifted? If so, do you have rear

lift blocks too?

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New to the forum. Here is my week old truck. Going with the Zone 4.5" lift and 35's on stockers.ce84bef78fcba621baa5f11ac07c8b6b.jpg

 

 

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Looks like there is a slight rake (front to back) in the truck, do you have the front lifted? If so, do you have rear

lift blocks too?

its actually just the angle of the pic. the rear sits 1/2 inch higher.

 

truck just has the blocks under the front struts to level it

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