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Exactly the look im going for. What is the set up

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Always enjoy seeing everyone's pics.  Some do a good job of including all of the mod information with their pics - lift/level kit specs, tire specs, etc., - while others just post a pic.  The information is always more helpful and appreciated just without (unless it's obviously stock). 

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I’ve got 33’s on a 3” level and want even bigger. 
Anything over a 3” you’ve got to go with 35’s at the very least
 
Just my opinion, gorgeous truck though. Post pics when you do it. 

I’ve seen a lot of people do a 3” level with 35s and 22s and its got me sold on it and what i plan on doin to mine but still deciding on 35s or 33s but i agree over 3” needs to be 35s or bigger so its not cali style
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I’ve seen a lot of people do a 3” level with 35s and 22s and its got me sold on it and what i plan on doin to mine but still deciding on 35s or 33s but i agree over 3” needs to be 35s or bigger so its not cali style

I don’t think there are a lot...or many half ton GM trucks driving on 35” tires with only a 3” level. I agree 35’s are needed for lifted trucks. I just don’t seem many (Any?) with the combo you indicated.


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I don’t think there are a lot...or many half ton GM trucks driving on 35” tires with only a 3” level. I agree 35’s are needed for lifted trucks. I just don’t seem many (Any?) with the combo you indicated.


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This is a guy i follow on instagram obviously an older body style but still 22s with 33s
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This is a guy i follow on instagram obviously an older body style but still 22s with 33s

33” tire and a 35” tires are completely different animals. 22” with 33” tires looks proper on these trucks.


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33” tire and a 35” tires are completely different animals. 22” with 33” tires looks proper on these trucks.

 

 

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This was my 2010 with a 2.5” leveling kit and 33x12.50x22 Toyo MT

 

 

 

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This was my 2010 with a 2.5” leveling kit and 33x12.50x22 Toyo MT
 
 
 
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Things clean really, almost got a denali that body style but dealer was a douche
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My "New-To-Me" 2015 Silverado, and it's predecessor, a 2002. Hated to retire my old faithful, it was basically the same truck, but 13 years older. It was also a Blue 2500 HD 4x4 crew cab, but with a 6.0 gas engine, no Z71 suspension, and they didn't make an LTZ package then, the LT was top of the line. (Mine was an LS. Equivalent to today's LT trim level). Had 285,000 miles when I traded it in on the new truck. I loved it, but MAN I really love the new one. My first diesel pickup, and this LML Duramax is a BEAST. Pulls my 28 foot race trailer, (10,000 Lbs loaded), like it isn't even there... 

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My wife's 2018 Chevy 1500 Z71 with Fox 2.5" coilovers, Icon upper arms, LRG 110 20" wheels, and 295/55r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. Replaced rear block with a 2",  Also have a spray in bedliner and a Undercover ultraflex bed cover.

 

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12 hours ago, sikjeep said:

My wife's 2018 Chevy 1500 Z71 with Fox 2.5" coilovers, Icon upper arms, LRG 110 20" wheels, and 295/55r20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. Replaced rear block with a 2",  Also have a spray in bedliner and a Undercover ultraflex bed cover.

 

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Great looking truck.  I have been looking to do the Fox 2.5 and Cognito UCA.  How does it ride?

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Rides great, I need to upgrade the rear shocks now. Much firmer and absorbs bumps better.

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I need running boards, mud flaps, bigger rims and some steps. Maybe a cover too. I think that'll dress it up a bit. So far I love the truck! Picked it up yesterday 2018 LT double cab 5.3. I also love it's ability to stick to my driveway when it's turned on it's side.

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