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Rough Country 2.5 Leveling Kit with BFG All Terrain KO2 LT275/65R20's.   Was a little bit of a bummer to have to take apart the strut for the spacer (previous years had the spacer go on top of the strut tower), but $20 to the local shop to get it done wasn't so bad. 

 

 

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I just installed a Rough Country 2" level kit on my Denali and have new tires going on tomorrow.  I'll post up some pics when it's all done.

 

EDIT... all done!  

 

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15 hours ago, Allterrain said:

 

 


What lift is this? What size tires?


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it's a 2" RC level kit with 285/55R20 BFG KO2's.

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On 12/28/2017 at 7:29 PM, steve76t said:

cleaned her up a bit...

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looks good. how do you like the ko2s?

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30 minutes ago, Gyula said:

Bone stock 305/65/18. T/a ko2

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We are going to need a lot more than that!    You can tell the rim is not wide enough for the tire by the sidewall bulge, but other than that, how are your clearances?   I'm really interested on the actual sizes of that tire mounted on a stocker rim...height, tread width, overall width?     You gotta be real close on your UCAs and swaybar when turning, no?

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Rough Country 2.5 Level/Lift with an additional AAL installed in the rear.  Stock rims plastidipped black with General AT2 275/70r18's. Don't have any great photos from the side but here's a few I had kicking around.  

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6 hours ago, Herms21 said:

looks good. how do you like the ko2s?

so far I like them.  Haven't had any snow to really see how they perform there, but on the road they are fairly quiet & smooth.  They are a little stiffer than the stock Goodyear Eagle LS-2s.  Those were really a grand touring car tire & not made for dirt or snow.  

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