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22x10-25 Hostile Alpha wheels with 325/50r22 Atturo trail blade XT. 5" RC bracket lift, 1.5" zone BL

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Are those color matched, powerfold tow mirrors?

 

 

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33x12.5 Toyo Open Country RTs on stock AT 20 inch wheels with a 2.5 inch level kit.

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Ok guys got a question: I have a Silverado 1500 with a 2.5 Rough Country level kit. The kit has a 2" block for the rear, the lower strut spacers and I did a zone 1.5 body lift. Of course now after I've done it I want to get it completely level, would y'all just drop the back to the original 1" block or replace the front with a motofab level that's about an inch higher that what I have now. I'm worried about doing to much and adding the additional wear to the CV joints. Thanks in advance.

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From those angles it does look like a slight negative camber but it also might be excessive toe out or combo of both. I'd just take it to a legit alignment shop and have them check it

 

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Welllllllll looks like the dealer did a great job aligning my truck.

 

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Welllllllll looks like the dealer did a great job aligning my truck.

 

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Yup called it lol. Glad you got that figured out man [emoji1303]

 

 

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Got some wheels in mind. They are 18x9.5 with a +15 offset. The manufacturer says with that slightly wider wheel fitment may be an issue.

 

Sooo does anyone run that size wheel with 33s(275/70) and a level/bilstien setup??

 

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Got some wheels in mind. They are 18x9.5 with a +15 offset. The manufacturer says with that slightly wider wheel fitment may be an issue.

 

Sooo does anyone run that size wheel with 33s(275/70) and a level/bilstien setup??

 

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You should have no issues running that size wheel and tire on a leveling kit. Unless the tread is crazy aggressive and even then should only require minimum trimming or tacking back on the wheel well liner

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Fuel Trophy wheels 17x8.5" -6mm offset and Tires are Falken Wildpeak AT3W 285/70R17 ( 33x11.5" ). I also installed a Rough Country 2" leveling kit. There was slight rubbing on front drivers side at full lock in revers. I used a zip tie to pull back the inside corner of the mud flap and now there is no rubbing at all.

 

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2016 Sierra All Terrain 5 inch Bracket suspension lift from Rough Country! I have to say I absolutely love the lift the truck rides like it did the day I drove it off the showroom floor!! 295/60/20 Nitto Ridge Grappler's, wrapped around a set of Moto Metal 970 Gray with Black Lip 20x10-24!! KNN cold air makes for a perfect addition.

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