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19 hours ago, SSchup said:

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Nice looking rig.  Love the wheel & tire combo.  Could you please give us some details on the specs.. lift, level,  tire size, wheel brand ?  Thanks and very nice outcome. ?

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Nice looking rig.  Love the wheel & tire combo.  Could you please give us some details on the specs.. lift, level,  tire size, wheel brand ?  Thanks and very nice outcome. [emoji106]

Thanks, it’s a 4 1/2” CST bracket lift with CST coil overs, rear is stock block and Deaver J1 mini pack leafs, CST street series shocks. Wheels are 20x10 -19 Hostile Rages with Nitto Ridge grapplers in 305/55/20.
The Ridge Grapplers are the lighter version, 52 lbs. compared to the E versions 62 lbs. I wanted to keep my 6.2 performance. The ride is very nice and an improvement over stock.546c7a30e91cd00e41c8d32a7f95e131.jpg


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Getting my wheels and tires balanced, rotated and alignment see if this fixes the small shake it has on the highway, sorry she’s dirty af right now 

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1 hour ago, Frankielozano214 said:

Getting my wheels and tires balanced, rotated and alignment see if this fixes the small shake it has on the highway, sorry she’s dirty af right now 

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Looks great Frankie....??..hope you get er all sorted out.

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Yeah it’s all good now just got on the highway it’s smooth again, no more shaking at 65mph only thing is they originally told me 80$ for balancing, rotating and doing the alignment but then said it needed a full alignment... which was 190$ For everything but I told them I only had 120$ as they told me it was only gonna be 80$ at first. 

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Yeah it’s all good now just got on the highway it’s smooth again, no more shaking at 65mph only thing is they originally told me 80$ for balancing, rotating and doing the alignment but then said it needed a full alignment... which was 190$ For everything but I told them I only had 120$ as they told me it was only gonna be 80$ at first. 
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Curious as to what a “full alignment” is. The rear is solid axle so no adjustments there. We’re they just going to do front toe but ended up needing caster and camber adjustments?


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24 minutes ago, lildann said:

 


Curious as to what a “full alignment” is. The rear is solid axle so no adjustments there. We’re they just going to do front toe but ended up needing caster and camber adjustments?


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Yeah I think that’s what it was, never heard of alignment going going from 80$ to 190$ with balancing and rotating tires. Yeah they just messed with the front but I believe that’s what it was. When I went back the next day and ask how much to do the alignment on my 2013 Buick Regal they said 35$ how does it go from that to 190$? I only gave them 120$ as they told me it was gonna be 80$

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9 hours ago, dirtfan21 said:

Finally put 20x10’s and 33x12.5 ridge grapplers on. Bought them from a great guy over on GMFS. Better photos to come...

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That looks mean.

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Finally put 20x10’s and 33x12.5 ridge grapplers on. Bought them from a great guy over on GMFS. Better photos to come...
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SierraZ570’s Hostile Havoks.


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Yessir

Nice, I had those same wheels on my 2013 Sierra. Wish I would have kept them. Ended up buying the chrome 20x10 Hostile Rage wheels for my 2018.


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