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Rough country 2.5 lift and 285/60r20 nitto ridge grapplers. Love it
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Perfect stance!


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14 hours ago, bcbz71 said:

You done that right, son!   Looks perfect.   More pictures and details of the lift, install, spacers, etc...

Agreed. That's a good looking truck.

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6" BDS lift with Fox DSC coilovers and 2.0 Rear shocks, BDS add-a-leaf.  35x12.5 Toyo MT rubber on factory 20x10 snowflakes.  1.5" Bora spacers in rear to even out with the front stance.  No rubbing whatsoever and rides better than stock even before the Fox DSC Low Speed / High Speed adjustments are made!

 

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On 12/8/2017 at 3:27 PM, VT_Z71 said:

6" BDS lift with Fox DSC coilovers and 2.0 Rear shocks, BDS add-a-leaf.  35x12.5 Toyo MT rubber on factory 20x10 snowflakes.  1.5" Bora spacers in rear to even out with the front stance.  No rubbing whatsoever and rides better than stock even before the Fox DSC Low Speed / High Speed adjustments are made!

 

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Bravo!   IMO best looking truck ever posted on this forum (and there are some sweet trucks on here) like that red one above.  But those stocker 20 chrome spider webs win!   It looks like a stock truck on steroids...just the way I like them.  No debadging, dechroming, expensive rims, or other nonsensical "mods"...just height and big rubber.  Well done...I'm jelly!

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2017 Sierra 1500 with 4.5 inch Zone lift. 35x11.50x20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. No rubbing anywhere, no fender adjustments or spacers. 

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Here's my 2017.  Zone 6.5" lift.  Stock 20" wheels with 35" Toyo Open Country R/Ts.  No spacers although I do have a pair ordered for the rear only to match the front track width.

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On 11/8/2017 at 10:42 PM, Clayton6499 said:

Rough country 2.5 lift and 285/60r20 nitto ridge grapplers. Love it

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Any Rubbing?

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27 minutes ago, skennel23 said:

Any Rubbing?

At full lock it just barely rubs. And i mean barely.  I could probably do the zip tie trick to fix it bit its so minor I dont even bother. I like the way the truck rides more now too. Also nice not dragging the front air dam on anything taller than a paperclip

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54 minutes ago, illMATTic said:

Is it just me or do my tires look smaller than 35x12.50's? All these other trucks look bad ass. 

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You are running the same wheel/tire combo I am.  Looks good.  Have you measured your tires?  I did when I calibrated my speedometer and they are only 33.75" mounted.  That's why you think they look small.

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13 hours ago, Clayton6499 said:

At full lock it just barely rubs. And i mean barely.  I could probably do the zip tie trick to fix it bit its so minor I dont even bother. I like the way the truck rides more now too. Also nice not dragging the front air dam on anything taller than a paperclip

Awesome. I am trying to decide between this size or 275 65 20. Have any other pics? 

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On 12/19/2017 at 5:15 PM, Clayton6499 said:

At full lock it just barely rubs. And i mean barely.  I could probably do the zip tie trick to fix it bit its so minor I dont even bother. I like the way the truck rides more now too. Also nice not dragging the front air dam on anything taller than a paperclip

Remove the air dam and it will look better/taller.

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