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On 6/10/2019 at 11:20 AM, UofMz71 said:

the offset is what's the issue (as far as cutting - because those wheels look awesome).

 

My '14, I had a 6 inch RC with 22's -44 running 35's.  Had to cut a pretty good chunk where the mud flap would go, angle out the front valance, and zip tie the wheel well liners

 

 

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So i made the jump. Just switched my lift to 7.5 inch RC and put on 35x12.50R20 TOYO RT's. No rubbing now!!

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59 minutes ago, BAUBOY said:

So i made the jump. Just switched my lift to 7.5 inch RC and put on 35x12.50R20 TOYO RT's. No rubbing now!!

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Damn that looks clean I like the stance, this is how I want mine, kinda looks like mine but the gmc version ? how much was the lift?

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11 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Damn that looks clean I like the stance, this is how I want mine, kinda looks like mine but the gmc version ? how much was the lift?

I've spent a shot load of cash at the shop so they did the lift for 2K and 1500for the TOYO RT installed. 

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2 minutes ago, BAUBOY said:

I've spent a shot load of cash at the shop so they did the lift for 2K and 1500for the TOYO RT installed. 

Not bad think I might just do the same lift was debating on going 22s with 35 or 37 but it looks good with the 20s with 35, would probably b cheaper for me since I’ve already have to 20s on my truck

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Absolutely.  22 wheels and tires will add another $1000-1500.

 

With the 7.5, I'm not certain I would  learn 37s. Another thing, I still am able to.park in my garage at home. I literally have1/8 of an inch clearance.  I also did the amp research XL power steps and the rough country traction bars as well, which is why they cut me a deal. 

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3 hours ago, USC2447 said:

What brand and Tire Size are these?

Oh man...that was three trucks ago, lol.  They were 305/55/20 Toyo Open Country MTs.  I had a 2" RC level on it and it BARELY rubbed on full lock reverse.

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Been lurking for awhile...figured it’s time to post something now [emoji106]

2018 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT
Drop shackles with block removed
24x11 Fuel Assaults -25 Offset
Toyo Proxes ST III 305/35R24 tires

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Posted

2014 Silverado 1500 Z71

 

20x9 Mayhem wheels 0 offset with Cooper AT3 4S tires (275/60R20)

3in front and 2in rear level

 

Theres some awesome trucks on here y’all, good taste ? 

 

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Washed it a few days ago, but still looks good. 

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Gotta love ceramic coating.

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8 minutes ago, Daly said:

Washed it a few days ago, but still looks good. 

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Gotta love ceramic coating.

I thought about the ceramic but the installer informed me that I couldn't go through the automatic car wash, and with the amount of brine they use on the winter roads I have to get the undercarriage washed so I went with the synthetic. He corrected the paint and sealed it.

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