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For comparison

Top pic is RC 2.5" level front only

Bottom is with RC 1.25" body lift added

Both pics taken after a good hand wash and wax

Right now I have 275/60/20 G2s, does it look like my truck skipped out on leg day? Thinking a 305/55/20 mud terrain would help. Suggestions?

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What leds do you have in place of your fog lights?

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What leds do you have in place of your fog lights?

 

 

They are the rigid foglight bracket with a set of cheap LED cubes, not sure on the brand bc the local shop installed them down the road. They work great though and worth the upgrade.

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Its got a pro comp 4" in the front 3.5" in the back

20x12 Rockstar V2

Copper Discoverer 35x12.50x20

And rubbing at first a little and i did a little bit of trimming and now i dont rub at all and still have majority of my carpet wheelwell cover

 

 

 

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Only picture I have at the moment. 2.5in level kit with 1.5in body lift.

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Truck looks good. Are you running front level only or do you have blocks in rear? Also any more pics of setup? What offset are you running?

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1.5" Zone BL. Install was a breeze except the rear bumper, thanks to GM making these rear bumpers out of about 1,000 smaller pieces.

 

I just realized I never listed an updated pic on this thread. Here u go. 6" BDS + BDS AAL & 1.5 Zone BL.a51e4de54d56453927667db4d1038eee.jpg

 

TX_AT - That's one BA looking truck. Nice and clean looking.

 

tsdrumm - That's a 2.5" level + 1.5" BL, right? What's your setup?

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Yeah, 2.5 front only level, stock rear block, 1.5 zone BL, and 305/55/20s

 

4" lift with 33x12 tire - perfect size for a DD! That's the route I'm going when I need tires. You running about 0 offset? What's your clearance at full lock at your UCA and swaybar?

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