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1 hour ago, jgraves13 said:

 


What leveling kit are you running and what size tires? Truck looks great


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Thanks.  Sorry, meant to put that in.  RC 2" level up front.  Tires are 285/70/17 Nitto G2's

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No rubbing at all in any direction.  Could possibly go bigger, but I think it looks pretty good for now.  And I don't really want to get less than the 16mpg I'm already getting.

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No rubbing at all in any direction.  Could possibly go bigger, but I think it looks pretty good for now.  And I don't really want to get less than the 16mpg I'm already getting.

Only 16 mpg? I have 33x12.5 On level and avg 17mpg. Also have a 5.3


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1 minute ago, chrisss214 said:


Only 16 mpg? I have 33x12.5 On level and avg 17mpg. Also have a 5.3


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Hmmmmm, do you do mostly highway driving?  I'm mostly street driving unfortunately unless I pay for tolls.  Do you have the AFM delete?

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I’d say 50/50 with highway and street driving and I in fact do not have the AFM delete although I want to get it done. Rather have lower MPG than a hesitating transmission


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1 hour ago, chrisss214 said:

I’d say 50/50 with highway and street driving and I in fact do not have the AFM delete although I want to get it done. Rather have lower MPG than a hesitating transmission


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Yeah, I don't have many longer trips on the freeway or anything.  Mostly all stop/go unfortunately.  And I don't have the AFM either.

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Hmmmmm, do you do mostly highway driving?  I'm mostly street driving unfortunately unless I pay for tolls.  Do you have the AFM delete?
5.3L driving 90% highway 65 mph, Cooper stt pros 275/70/18 and I'm averaging 19mpgs

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Level and tire specs please 

2.5 rough country quick lift level kit. And 275/60/20 nitro Terra grappler G2


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7 hours ago, dallasgallant said:

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The day I got it and just now!


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Might I ask what size tires and lift/level.

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Might I ask what size tires and lift/level.



3.5 rough country on 285/55 toyo at2 and fuel maverick 20x10 -24 offset wheels


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11 hours ago, dallasgallant said:

 

 


3.5 rough country on 285/55 toyo at2 and fuel maverick 20x10 -24 offset wheels


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This is the lift height I want to go with.  Not a huge tire diameter wise but it still looks proportional.  I'm of the opinion stuffing largest possible diameter looks off.  Nice truck

That's the 3.5 knuckle lift?  Mpgs probably didn't change much?

 

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This is the lift height I want to go with.  Not a huge tire diameter wise but it still looks proportional.  I'm of the opinion stuffing largest possible diameter looks off.  Nice truck
That's the 3.5 knuckle lift?  Mpgs probably didn't change much?
 


I believe this is the one I had installed. Rides really good


https://www.roughcountry.com/gm-suspension-lift-kit-198-284c.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjw2pXXBRD5ARIsAIYoEbdnOUFDbmFCgfdgS2cSQ6vATJvm1MufKjyr39QdqS9M4U9WgHGVez0aAhhHEALw_wcB



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