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New wheels and tire installed today.

 

18x9 Pro Comp Rockwell

LT275/70/18 Falken

2.5” front level and 1” rear lift block

 

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looks good - how high did it raise your truck, will it clear parking ramps 6'8" or your garage . info before I buy ??

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looks good - how high did it raise your truck, will it clear parking ramps 6'8" or your garage . info before I buy ??

Thanks! Front is about 4” higher than stock after level and tires. Looks like 6’8” should not be a problem. Fits in my 7’ garage door but the antenna (not the shark fin antenna” hits the weatherstrip around the garage frame.

 

 

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Thanks! Front is about 4” higher than stock after level and tires. Looks like 6’8” should not be a problem. Fits in my 7’ garage door but the antenna (not the shark fin antenna” hits the weatherstrip around the garage frame.

 

 

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Thank You for the information

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2017 LTZ 4X4 Texas edition

 

current mods

 

20% tint over factory privacy glass all around

Black bow ties

Westin HDX nerf bars

Bilstein 5100's all 4 corners (highest setting in front)

BF goodrich KO2 275/60r20

De-badged doors

AVS low profile vent shades

 

eventually when work slows down i am going to color match the grill and headlight trim pieces.

 

 

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You should remove the 4x4 sticker, looks out of place especially with the door emblem gone. With everything else all clean and a nice balance of black and chrome the 4x4 sticker just jumps out like a sore thumb. Nice setup otherwise!

 

Tyler

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Picked up 2017 LT, 5.3l on 9/29 100 mile on odo so far. Still driving my '06 1500. Quiet is an understatement on the interior. Love having pw/pl/remote, SatRad and backup camera.


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Okay totally new to chevy and this forum. Just bought a "new to me" 2014 Chevy Silverado 5.3 4X4 with some type of lift and tires.  Really love the truck and after reading some on this forum I will try to install the center console. 

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Looks sharp!  Amazing the difference a level makes.

 

How are you liking the Falken's?  Are they fairly quiet on the road?

 

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4 hours ago, markusarealuis said:

Okay totally new to chevy and this forum. Just bought a "new to me" 2014 Chevy Silverado 5.3 4X4 with some type of lift and tires.  Really love the truck and after reading some on this forum I will try to install the center console. 

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welcome - good looking truck

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2014 gmc sierra 1500 4wd
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New wheels and tire installed today.
 
18x9 Pro Comp Rockwell
LT275/70/18 Falken
2.5” front level and 1” rear lift block
 
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