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Hope it's okay to post my Z71 in this thread. Stock rims with 275/70/17s with a 2 inch level along with 1.25 Bora Wheel Spacers for broader enhanced stance. I did own a 2012 Z71 Silverado and decided to make the change to this a month ago. You guys have some great looking rides! Makes me miss my Silverado!!

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Hope it's okay to post my Z71 in this thread. Stock rims with 275/70/17s with a 2 inch level along with 1.25 Bora Wheel Spacers for broader enhanced stance. I did own a 2012 Z71 Silverado and decided to make the change to this a month ago. You guys have some great looking rides! Makes me miss my Silverado!!

Wow! Nice looking ride!

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my lifted all terrain on stock rims!

I also interested to know more about your setup. Thanks!

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Lol!! Thanks a bunch for the kind welcome! Traded my Silverado in for my new Chevy Z71 Colorado. They call it a mid sized vehicle but since I've owned a Silverado along with Tahoes and Yukons, this truck is definitely more than mid sized. What sold me was the versatility it had. I knew I loved it visually but the real test was how was the drive and the cabin room. I was sold immediately once I drove it. Plenty of room and offers everything I need in a truck so I went all in and made the change. Part of my negotiation with the dealer was that they have a 2 inch level installed and allow me a tire swap for larger tires. They complied and I made the purchase. So currently I have a 2 inch level on it, 1.25 inch Bora spacers to make the tires flush with fenders for a bolder broader stance, and am running 275/70/17 BF Goidrich KO2s. In my opinion although the level and larger tires made a difference, the 1.25 inch spacers gave the truck an entire different look. That's about it for now. I have a few other things planned but pretty much have it looking the way I pictured in my mind. I'll probably do some interior mods and definitely a spray in liner soon too. Oh and also tinted the front windows to match the back. Thanks again to all for the kind compliments. Really enjoying this forum and thanks for letting me post. I look forward to posting more and reading through other threads to come.

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Sub'd for wheel/tire/lift specs...

 

 

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my lifted all terrain on stock rims!

I really want an All Terrain and you're not helping haha

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I really want an All Terrain and you're not helping haha

 

 

Its a pet peeve of mine when members post pictures in wheel/tire/lift threads and post no specs.

It's not a thread about specs! He just wanted to see lifted trucks on stock rims.

 

I also interested to know more about your setup. Thanks!

 

 

what lift and tire size is that? wheel Spacers?

 

It has a 4.5 inch Zone lift with 35x12.5x20 Nitto Trail Grapplers on stock rim. There is no spacers.

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