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9 hours ago, CASHss02 said:

beautiful, i have the redline edition silverado, i want to put those tires on my stock wheels the ones you bought your truck with. it looked sick, what lift did you have?

Thanks Cash

 

lift the dealer installed before I even seen the truck. its the RC 3.5 with UCA 

drives just as smooth as stock. 

Heres a pic from the day I picked  it up. Give you more of an idea with stock rims you have 

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41 minutes ago, Sean006 said:

Thanks Cash

 

lift the dealer installed before I even seen the truck. its the RC 3.5 with UCA 

drives just as smooth as stock. 

Heres a pic from the day I picked  it up. Give you more of an idea with stock rims you have 

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Looks so good on oem. I have that red accent on mine. 2 inch blocks in back? Sorry if I post twice I’m replying from an iPhone and it never goes through 

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Got some color on the new 6’s by my boys at Pacific Coast Powdercoating. Wanted to try and lose the orange look out of my current color so they mix me up a custom color with copper gold and bronze and I love it! If you’re interested in seeing any of the other parts check out the build thread.
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On 6/7/2015 at 8:18 PM, bcbz71 said:

 

285s are a great size to change the look and ensure no rubbing. Looks like you have a lot of room around the tire.. How much bigger do you think you could have gone?

Just to clarify did you have to level the front end to fit 285/65/18's? Or was that picture bone stock? Have the same wheels on my 2017 and even with all the threads in here on tire sizes I cannot find a definitive answer on where or not you can shoehorn that size in there with no rubbing. 

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2015 with a 2.5 leveling kit and rear is stock, 17in methods with 285/75/17 falken wildpeak at3w.
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How much did you rub with this setup? Want to do the same thing


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On 8/18/2018 at 1:07 AM, Ry•Rye said:

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What is the offset and tire size? Looking at getting the same ones with a RC 2 inch level but dont want any rubbing preferably with the mudflaps on still....

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3 hours ago, jgraves13 said:


How much did you rub with this setup? Want to do the same thing


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Not to bad. I trimmed the liner just because my drive way is steep. 

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Well made up my mind on what to get and had it all mounted and balances yesterday. Got my leveling kit installed and alignment done. Loving it so far.

 

2018 Silverado 2" RC Leveling kit with 20x9 0 offset Hostile Furys wrapped in G/Y Duratracs 275/55/20 https://imgur.com/gallery/lSuINPu

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2.5 leveling kit and 1-1/2" body lift.  Vision rockers 22x12 with -51 offset.  33" tires.  Little man likes to act like he's driving dad's truck.

 

 

 

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Few more up to date pics to contribute

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On 5/11/2020 at 8:40 AM, roundsy said:

Few more up to date pics to contribute

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Hey Roundsy... What tires did you end up putting on the GMC?

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Hey Roundsy... What tires did you end up putting on the GMC?

275/60/20 duratracs

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