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Looks like you got a lot more height than advertised especially in the rear. Looks really good IMO. did you replace the stock blocks? if so, what size did you go with?

Thanks! I took "after" measurments with the taller tires on as well. I replaced the 1" factory blocks in the rear with 2" blocks. Getting ready to change out the Ranchos for some adjustable Bilstien 5100s all the way around. Gonna try to raise up the front just a tad more too.

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New to the site and new to GMC. Just picked up this guy last night. 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT Z71 with a 2" (or 2.5", not 100% sure) with 35x12.5. It was a nice upgrade from my 2011 Ford F150 XLT.

 

Only slight issues is the dealer who did the lift and tires, didn't reprogram for the larger tires. Speedo is off. Anyone know anyone in Baton Rouge, LA that could do it? I don't really want to buy a programmer just to change tire size.

 

 

 

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New to the site and new to GMC. Just picked up this guy last night. 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT Z71 with a 2" (or 2.5", not 100% sure) with 35x12.5. It was a nice upgrade from my 2011 Ford F150 XLT.

 

Only slight issues is the dealer who did the lift and tires, didn't reprogram for the larger tires. Speedo is off. Anyone know anyone in Baton Rouge, LA that could do it? I don't really want to buy a programmer just to change tire size.

 

 

 

Well the plus side to having the speedometer and odometer off is that your warranty lasts 5-8% longer.

 

 

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Well the plus side to having the speedometer and odometer off is that your warranty lasts 5-8% longer.

 

 

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HAHA that's a good point!

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New to the site and new to GMC. Just picked up this guy last night. 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT Z71 with a 2" (or 2.5", not 100% sure) with 35x12.5. It was a nice upgrade from my 2011 Ford F150 XLT.

 

Only slight issues is the dealer who did the lift and tires, didn't reprogram for the larger tires. Speedo is off. Anyone know anyone in Baton Rouge, LA that could do it? I don't really want to buy a programmer just to change tire size.

 

 

 

 

 

you fit 35s with just a level? any rubbing with that??

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What running boards are those?

Not sure. They came on the truck when I bought it back in 2014. I've since sold that truck.

 

 

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15 elevation edition, 3" moto fab lift/level 2" bora wheel spacer and 265/70r20s on factory wheels. also 54" curved light bar with rough country mounts .

 

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you fit 35s with just a level? any rubbing with that??

There's some rubbing when fully turned. I was looking a little closer at the truck over the weekend and I think it's got to have a 2.5" in the front and maybe a 1-1.5" in the back. The 35"s are huge on the truck.

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