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Anyone running the BDS or zone UCA with the 4.5 zone lift ? 

  Researching my next upgrade...?

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On 2/11/2018 at 6:06 PM, Rjax said:

Well here it is...finally got the Zone 4.5" installed about 2 weeks ago. 

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Hey bud what size tire you running here a 33???

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10 minutes ago, FlipZ71 said:

Cleaned up .. 5inch..

 

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Wow that looks good. What tires you running? Is that the RC 5"? IM getting that installed on the 20th. What's your roof height/ clearance?

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41 minutes ago, Dersch said:

Wow that looks good. What tires you running? Is that the RC 5"? IM getting that installed on the 20th. What's your roof height/ clearance?

Thanks ,  I have a zone 4.5 but I'm sitting around 5 with the fox adjusted up on front and block with added spring jn rear. 

Nitto Ridge  275 65 20 ....   not sure on rough height...  top antenna just fits into garage ok ... 

  Will be changing out rear springs to Deavers soon.. I ?

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I really think I'm going with the Zone 4.5" kit. Just wish OEM 18's would work so I could just run those during the ungodly winters we get in nwpa. Stock 18's have 5.46" of back space which Zone says will not work.

 

Though the widening of the front stance concerns me as I have seen some pics of it that make the tires look like they're stickin out a crazy amount.

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So random here but what did you guys do with all your stock parts ? Sell them? Scrap?

Trash


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On 6/19/2018 at 11:47 AM, jimmyboy8301 said:

I sit somewhere in the middle of both kits. Zone 4.5” with bilsteins 5100s set at 1.25”
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2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone w/ Bilstein and Fox
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
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What's the offset on those wheels?

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1 hour ago, jimmyboy8301 said:


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Thank you, Sir.  Love the look of that truck.

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So I just had the zone 4.5" lift with the add a leaf and fox shocks on the rear as well as Bilsteins 5100 in the front on my 18 Sierra. Truck looks amazing and rides great however I just noticed the rear is much higher than the front. The front is 9.5" from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender and the rear is 12". Is this how it's suppose to sit?

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So I just had the zone 4.5" lift with the add a leaf and fox shocks on the rear as well as Bilsteins 5100 in the front on my 18 Sierra. Truck looks amazing and rides great however I just noticed the rear is much higher than the front. The front is 9.5" from the top of the tire to the bottom of the fender and the rear is 12". Is this how it's suppose to sit?

It’s because of the add-a-leaf


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So I have a 2016 All Terrain with the 20" AT rims. Looking at going with the Zone 4.5" lift, and 35's, question is, is that all you guys needed? I read somewhere that someone needed 1.5" spacers on the back but I want to avoid that. So my question is would I be fine with just buying the lift and tires? And be able to pull it off, no trimming or rubbing? How do you guys like the ride or setup?

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