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Nice truck, any rubbing issues?

 

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Got my parts couple months later and this is how it sits for now!11831920426977967d30be9e003ce619.jpg2cdb2c793ff67618f0923a32eb30b3a5.jpge3c979022bb9c3696b5a561dca5ea49d.jpg1b78194d25812b28d52bc99dc8879168.jpg35f6024d6a218b48c192112d178f701f.jpg

 

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Lift or just level? Truck looks awesome.

 

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Nice truck, any rubbing issues?

 

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Lift or just level? Truck looks awesome.

 

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Not at all. Did scrub on the frame, but 1/4" wheel spacers fixed that.

 

 

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Not at all. Did scrub on the frame, but 1/4" wheel spacers fixed that.

 

 

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Got any more pictures, like of the side?

 

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Nice truck, any rubbing issues?

 

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Lift or just level? Truck looks awesome.

 

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Thanks!

4in lift on front, stock rear with 20x10s in 35x12.50s

 

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You pick it up from the dealership with the lift??

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You pick it up from the dealership with the lift??

Wouldn't really matter, dealers are known for screwing people afterwards anyways on lifts and mods. Real problem is when GM sends it's people to dealer to sign off on repair and they red flag the repair regardless of what dealer wants to do.

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New wheels and tires.

Very nice! Same sidewall height and rim:tire ratio as my setup, but 1" taller overall. Looks great! I was going to go with a very similar wheel/tire combo myself, if my truck came with 18's from the factory. Any rubbing or trimming with this setup? What does your leveling kit consist of?

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Very nice! Same sidewall height and rim:tire ratio as my setup, but 1" taller overall. Looks great! I was going to go with a very similar wheel/tire combo myself, if my truck came with 18's from the factory. Any rubbing or trimming with this setup? What does your leveling kit consist of?

 

 

Thanks, very happy with it. I just have the Pro Comp Keys for the leveling kit. No trimming required and no rubbing anywhere. I think eventually I will put a BDS lift on it to try to get the stock ride back a little, but it is not terrible. I thought going with 18s would soften the ride up a little from the 20s, which it did, plus I just prefer the look of 18s.

 

Ground to top of fender well:

Front: 43 1/8

Rear: 43 7/8

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