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I like the 3.5 RC lift, its high but not too high and works great with 33's, only reason to go higher is for 35+.

 

I do have before pictures, will add them later when i get home.

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I like the 3.5 RC lift, its high but not too high and works great with 33's, only reason to go higher is for 35+.

 

I do have before pictures, will add them later when i get home.

awesome

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Hey guys I know you all had this conversation a while ago but I have recently put a four inch ready lift on my 2016 Duramax and I put 275/65r20s on it and I'm not a fan will a35/12.50 r20 fit had any one done that particular set up I'm not scared to do some trimming but little any input would be great

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Hey guys I know you all had this conversation a while ago but I have recently put a four inch ready lift on my 2016 Duramax and I put 275/65r20s on it and I'm not a fan will a35/12.50 r20 fit had any one done that particular set up I'm not scared to do some trimming but little any input would be great4589e3940c113942336ec06bc9278abe.jpg

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I don't think it will be an issue. This is a 1/2 ton forum so I don't know that anyone will have the answer. 35s aren't much bigger than what you have currently. Have some crank the steering wheel to the stop. While you check for clearance. I think you will have plenty seeing that you truck started out a few inches taller than a 1500
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Hey guys I know you all had this conversation a while ago but I have recently put a four inch ready lift on my 2016 Duramax and I put 275/65r20s on it and I'm not a fan will a35/12.50 r20 fit had any one done that particular set up I'm not scared to do some trimming but little any input would be great

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What he said...

 

Nice truck BTW!

 

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Will fit just fine. Your truck sits about 2" higher than my 1500 stock. I have a 6" with stock wheels with 35"s which will be right at the same as yours with a 4" lift.

Hey guys I know you all had this conversation a while ago but I have recently put a four inch ready lift on my 2016 Duramax and I put 275/65r20s on it and I'm not a fan will a35/12.50 r20 fit had any one done that particular set up I'm not scared to do some trimming but little any input would be great

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Hey guys I know you all had this conversation a while ago but I have recently put a four inch ready lift on my 2016 Duramax and I put 275/65r20s on it and I'm not a fan will a35/12.50 r20 fit had any one done that particular set up I'm not scared to do some trimming but little any input would be great

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You will have lots of room. Im running 35s on a 4.5 with my 1500. No trimming either. 3/4 tons are higher anyway, so you will be fine.

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My 2015 GMC Sierra Texas Edition with 3.5 RC lift, TLC air bags with 33 inch Federal Couragia M/T on stock rims

 

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Are you running wheel spacers? If so what size? Any rubbing? This is the exact set up I'm about to do.

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Are you running wheel spacers? If so what size? Any rubbing? This is the exact set up I'm about to do.

 

No spacers and no rubbing at all. Very happy with the ride and look.

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I'll leave this here. It has a 6" BDS lift on 35's with a 1.5" spacer all around.

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3.5" Super Lift and 295/60R20 Cooper STT Pros.

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Is that lift similar to the rc 3.5in lift?? Any issues thus far?

 

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I have tried to load pictures of my truck but says the files are to big how can I do it I have an iPhone 6 Plus thanks

Use Tapatalk app

 

 

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