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Truck looks good man! Mine will be close, probably rub a little. I know of a few guys running a true 35x12.5 with +18 and +20 offset wheels, and a few guys running 35s on stock wheels, but they have 2 inch leveling kits. I just hope cranking my tbars can get me by.

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Truck looks good man! Mine will be close, probably rub a little. I know of a few guys running a true 35x12.5 with +18 and +20 offset wheels, and a few guys running 35s on stock wheels, but they have 2 inch leveling kits. I just hope cranking my tbars can get me by.

Thanks! It used to be that the 2500HD's had a two inch body lift to fit the allison transmission and the 1500's did not. If that is the case then you can drive it but only in a straight line :) LOL

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Yeah. Until you have to clean them 3 times a week and wax them 3 times a year. Uggh. But I still love the black.

Haha, yep, exactly. I've had a few black vehicles myself. You can't beat them when they're shined up though!

 

2015 with new 3" body lift

Didn't you used to have a 3.5" Tuff Country suspension lift???

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Haha, yep, exactly. I've had a few black vehicles myself. You can't beat them when they're shined up though!

 

Didn't you used to have a 3.5" Tuff Country suspension lift???

Yes, its still on there..

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what brand of body lift? If you don't mind my asking.

Performance Accessories.. nice kit..

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Traded my 2015 Silverado LTZ 1500 in on a 2017 2500HD after they failed to resolve drivetrain issues on the truck!

 

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Traded my 2015 Silverado LTZ 1500 in on a 2017 2500HD after they failed to resolve drivetrain issues on the truck!

 

Nice upgrade!!

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