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5 minutes ago, Steven York said:

 


What brand? How do you like the lights? Specs on the lift?


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Rough Country Grill with 30 inch light bar. I think it was $500 with the light. 7.5 RC inch suspension lift, RC Vertex Coil overs,  RC traction bars and RC skid plate. Also AMP research XL power steps. 

 

The grill light is bad A**. 

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5 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

That looks clean what size lift is that 

7.5 inch RC with coilovers 

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5 minutes ago, BAUBOY said:

Rough Country Grill with 30 inch light bar. I think it was $500 with the light. 7.5 RC inch suspension lift, RC Vertex Coil overs,  RC traction bars and RC skid plate. Also AMP research XL power steps. 

 

The grill light is bad A**. 

Damn that’s what I wanna do to my truck lift it alil higher 

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6 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

That looks clean what size lift is that 

That pic in on a slight hill. This one is on level ground.

New pic 7.5 - 2.jpg

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6 minutes ago, BAUBOY said:

That pic in on a slight hill. This one is on level ground.

New pic 7.5 - 2.jpg

Man that’s a badass truck, what size wheel and tires? Im currently on 20in with 33s

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5 minutes ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Man that’s a badass truck, what size wheel and tires? Im currently on 20in with 33s

Fuel D611 (Stroke) 20x10 - 18 offset on 35x12.50-20 TOYO RT's

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7.5 inch RC with coilovers 


How many miles on the RC coilovers? How do you like them? I looked at them hard, but
Couldn’t find many reviews so started looking at eibachs


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5 minutes ago, Steven York said:

 


How many miles on the RC coilovers? How do you like them? I looked at them hard, but
Couldn’t find many reviews so started looking at eibachs


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RC just started making coilovers and honestly, It made the truck drive completely different. It rides a ton better. These just came out a few months back and I only have about 2K on them. They are made super heavy duty. best bang for $1000 bucks

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9 minutes ago, BAUBOY said:

Fuel D611 (Stroke) 20x10 - 18 offset on 35x12.50-20 TOYO RT's

I might be good just doing the lift and getting 35s wasn’t sure if I wanted to go with some 22x10 but after lookin at yours I think I’ll stay with the 20s I have and buy 35s

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RC just started making coilovers and honestly, It made the truck drive completely different. It rides a ton better. These just came out a few months back and I only have about 2K on them. They are made super heavy duty. best bang for $1000 bucks


They looked strong, would be interested in seeing them compared to eibach and fox 2.0s. Eibachs are only about $600


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35 are hard to clear on GMC's with that square fender well. The actual suspension lift is 6 inch (didn't clear the 35's cleanly) but the coilovers adjust to 7.5 inch so when I cranked them up, they cleared with zero rubbing. 

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9 hours ago, Steven York said:

 


That’s almost exactly what I’m hoping to end up with. The bumper, topper, wheels, all of it (with maybe a little more lift). Great looking truck.


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Thank you.  I don’t have a lift, only a front level... and the tires are about as large as I could put on stock rims without more lift and/or spacers...(285/65r18) I have been very happy with the look...

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