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Can't complain about the price.??  Leave tires on until they wear out or you trade/sell your truck.  

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On 11/16/2015 at 9:06 AM, Sierra1500mm said:

Great looking truck man!

 

 

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ANY SPACERS NEEDED FOR THE OEM WHEELS? BDS SAYS YOU CANT USE OEM WHEELS WITH THERE 6 INCH LIFT

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On 12/10/2017 at 8:25 AM, bcbz71 said:

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!

Just as I want to build my 2015 Denali. Great job. No stabilatrac issues either I assume

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16 hours ago, Bigrich said:

ANY SPACERS NEEDED FOR THE OEM WHEELS? BDS SAYS YOU CANT USE OEM WHEELS WITH THERE 6 INCH LIFT

You most certainly can use OEM wheels with the BDS 6" kit.  If you have the Denali 20s then they are the same width as my 20" snowflakes, and I'm 99% sure the GM 22s are as well so you shouldnt have fitment issues unless there is something specific to the BDS Denali / Magnaride kit that I'm not aware of.  I do have 1.5" BORA spacers on the rear not out of necessity but simply to even out the front/rear track width after lifting.  No issues whatsoever with the Stabilitrak or other vehicle systems.


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I also have stock 20s with 35x12.5r20 Toyo RT and the BDS 6inch fox coilover lift and they fit perfectly.  Only the stock 20inch or 22inch will fit the BDS fit.  Anything smaller will not clear the knuckle.  I have no rub and I even lowered the coilovers to 4.5" of lift and no rub.post-130528-0-20933700-1499777915_thumb.jpgmsg-130528-0-09109500-1506472962_thumb.jpeg

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On 8/18/2015 at 10:52 PM, fpdsniper said:

I'll play. Here's mine:

 

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Hi, I can't wait to get the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO2's on my 2015 Silverado. How do you like them? I'm still running the Continental CrossContact LX20 275/55r20 that came with it new. Always wanted A/T though. Planning on getting them in the fall. Also If you can check out my post with additional? 

 

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Ditched my aftermarkets for some OEM GMC 18's - Not a "lift" per say, but Bilstein 5100's set to 1.8" 285/65r18 Falken WildPeak AT3.

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lust installed the motofab 2" in the front.  running all stock 18s.  debating on a tire size.  was thinking 285/65R18 but not sure.  FHLH looks like mine, not sure if i should go any bigger

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On 4/13/2018 at 12:53 PM, Payton34 said:

I also have stock 20s with 35x12.5r20 Toyo RT and the BDS 6inch fox coilover lift and they fit perfectly.  Only the stock 20inch or 22inch will fit the BDS fit.  Anything smaller will not clear the knuckle.  I have no rub and I even lowered the coilovers to 4.5" of lift and no rub.post-130528-0-20933700-1499777915_thumb.jpgmsg-130528-0-09109500-1506472962_thumb.jpeg

Like the look of your truck! Factory wheels with 35’s? 6 inch BDS? 

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1 hour ago, Bigrich said:

Like the look of your truck! Factory wheels with 35’s? 6 inch BDS? 

Yes gm 20x9 wheels 35x12.5r20 toyo open country rt tires and bds 6 in kit.  The front fox coilover were adjusted down 1.5” to give it some rake and make the cv axles level. Bds didn’t offer a 4 inch kit with fox coilovers when I installed but they do now. I have no rub at all

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On 8/19/2015 at 5:59 AM, Robert.jean1 said:

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There is my contribution.

 

 

Sent by a simpleton struggling to operate an iPhone.

What size lift are you running & what size tires

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8 minutes ago, Payton34 said:

Yes gm 20x9 wheels 35x12.5r20 toyo open country rt tires and bds 6 in kit.  The front fox coilover were adjusted down 1.5” to give it some rake and make the cv axles level. Bds didn’t offer a 4 inch kit with fox coilovers when I installed but they do now. I have no rub at all

You didn’t have to add any spacers to the wheels? Ride quality? I’m just checking before I install on my Denali 

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On 4/13/2018 at 8:32 AM, VT_Z71 said:

You most certainly can use OEM wheels with the BDS 6" kit.  If you have the Denali 20s then they are the same width as my 20" snowflakes, and I'm 99% sure the GM 22s are as well so you shouldnt have fitment issues unless there is something specific to the BDS Denali / Magnaride kit that I'm not aware of.  I do have 1.5" BORA spacers on the rear not out of necessity but simply to even out the front/rear track width after lifting.  No issues whatsoever with the Stabilitrak or other vehicle systems.


Dfcg23upt4sDxbjt-kUWew36K3IsCfxwK-7VSbvrOnly difference in kits is the brackets they include for the magnaride sensors. Brackets to extend rear shocks. Probably little cheaper for my truck. I will have it on by the end of August! My birthday present!

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16 minutes ago, Payton34 said:

Yes gm 20x9 wheels 35x12.5r20 toyo open country rt tires and bds 6 in kit.  The front fox coilover were adjusted down 1.5” to give it some rake and make the cv axles level. Bds didn’t offer a 4 inch kit with fox coilovers when I installed but they do now. I have no rub at all

Would you go with the 4 inch kit now? 6 too high??

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