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14 hours ago, RobinhoodNC said:

Precedent owner of mine bought this one...too much for me but...what a beast !!! RC 7" lift if I remember and 33" tires.

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do yous know what hood this is? it looks like a HD style hood.

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25 minutes ago, Ravenkeeper said:

Here in the Antelope Valley (Lancaster/Palmdale) area, it's been hanging $3.379/3.479/3.579 (FasTrip in Rosamond, cheapest in 50 miles from me), for over a month. 

NICE! My boys that do my powder coating are right there in your area in Palmdale. They’re one of the best in the business. I’ll actually be taking all my new components down there into weeks. I have to remind myself to fuel up before I leave haha

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Here's my 2019 Silverado 1500 LD. So far I've added a 3.5" RC suspension lift, 17" Rockstar wheels on 33" Toyo tires, Borla ATAK exhaust with black tips, black running boards, tinted windows, added leather interior, swapped in all Memphis Audio speakers with 700 watt amp and two 10" subs. 

 

Next thing I'm doing is swapping out all the chrome pieces for color matched. Eventually I'd like the truck to be all silver and black. That includes the 4x4 emblems, Chevy emblems, and lettering if I don't remove it altogether. Tail lights smoked as well. 

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On 2/13/2020 at 7:04 PM, jake241983 said:

Here's my 2019 Silverado 1500 LD. So far I've added a 3.5" RC suspension lift, 17" Rockstar wheels on 33" Toyo tires, Borla ATAK exhaust with black tips, black running boards, tinted windows, added leather interior, swapped in all Memphis Audio speakers with 700 watt amp and two 10" subs. 

 

Next thing I'm doing is swapping out all the chrome pieces for color matched. Eventually I'd like the truck to be all silver and black. That includes the 4x4 emblems, Chevy emblems, and lettering if I don't remove it altogether. Tail lights smoked as well. 

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Love the wheel and tire set up

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3 hours ago, langston1726 said:

Out and about today. Snapped a few pics after a wash.

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I love the tire size ! 35" ? Which axle ratio ? And I love the 2014-2015 front fascia when lifted. More classic truck like than 2016+ (which I like a lot too ? )

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I love the tire size ! 35" ? Which axle ratio ? And I love the 2014-2015 front fascia when lifted. More classic truck like than 2016+ (which I like a lot too [emoji6] )



315/70/17s which comes out to about 34-34.5”. Truck has the 3.23 gear ratio. The 14-15 front end is definitely still my favorite. Classic Silverado lines.


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On 2/13/2020 at 8:22 AM, Jorge L said:

do yous know what hood this is? it looks like a HD style hood.

No, but I can ask him. And the tires are 35x12.5 on 20" wheels. 

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I have a 2017 Silverado 1500 CC  planning to put the 2" RC front level kit.

Which set up would give me the more beefy look without rubbing or trimming?

-275x65x18 or 285x70x17

As far as wheels, I'm thinking doing -12mm offset and 17/18x9. 

Help would be appreciated. 

 

Picture provided. My stock tires are due for tire change, so I might as well upgrade.1225067291_IMG_8553(1).thumb.jpg.142249938e9bb121fff88354267cba23.jpg

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On 2/18/2020 at 3:33 PM, moreyg1228 said:

I have a 2017 Silverado 1500 CC  planning to put the 2" RC front level kit.

Which set up would give me the more beefy look without rubbing or trimming?

-275x65x18 or 285x70x17

As far as wheels, I'm thinking doing -12mm offset and 17/18x9. 

Help would be appreciated. 

 

Picture provided. My stock tires are due for tire change, so I might as well upgrade.1225067291_IMG_8553(1).thumb.jpg.142249938e9bb121fff88354267cba23.jpg

After doing more research, Rough Country says going 285x70x17 with a -12mm offset is outside of the recommended specs and some did have to trim. Can anyone confirm this? I am only doing a 2in RC leveling kit, which is this one.

GM 2in Leveling Lift Kit [1307]

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When the starter dies on vacation...... 47K miles and the solenoid was so corroded that it spilt. 
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What’s your rim and tire combo?


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After doing more research, Rough Country says going 285x70x17 with a -12mm offset is outside of the recommended specs and some did have to trim. Can anyone confirm this? I am only doing a 2in RC leveling kit, which is this one.
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You probably wouldn’t have to trim much. I did 295/70/17 on 0 offset rims with the same leveling kit and it rubbed a little bit but nothing terrible


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