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On 2018-06-16 at 6:42 AM, correll83 said:

Your truck is awesome!

 

I just had the 4” Fabtech installed on my Sierra Denali yesterday.  I am running 285/55r22 Terra’s on stock oem 22s with a 1.25” spacer.   I have rubbing inside the fender well closest to the cab.  

 

I was told by the shop that the wheel spacers were not needed for clearance so I’m going to have one removed to see if that alleviates the rubbing issue.  

 

Did you do any trimming or alterations to the back of the fender well?

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Wow! Love this setup!  Just purchased a Denali truck and this stance is exactly what I’m looking for. 

How is the ride with the Fabtech 4” compared to stock?  And did you relocate the sensors?

 

Thanks in advance!

Posted
28 minutes ago, Denali 42 said:

Wow! Love this setup!  Just purchased a Denali truck and this stance is exactly what I’m looking for. 

How is the ride with the Fabtech 4” compared to stock?  And did you relocate the sensors?

 

Thanks in advance!

It rides very close to stock. Yes the kit from Fabtech is made for the Magneride so the sensors are relocated.  

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hey guys, new to the forum but thought I’d post my  setup!

2.5” Suspensionmaxx leveling kit

285/55r22 Ridge Grapplers  

 

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I have a Fabtech 4" kit and a set of Ridge Grappler 285/55R22 all a year old with 11,000 miles on them that came off a 2018 Sierra Denali w/Magneride im looking to part with.  Also a set of rear air bags with wireless remote compressor.

Posted
I have a Fabtech 4" kit and a set of Ridge Grappler 285/55R22 all a year old with 11,000 miles on them that came off a 2018 Sierra Denali w/Magneride im looking to part with.  Also a set of rear air bags with wireless remote compressor.
PM sent. Where are you located.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Avolution03 said:

PM sent. Where are you located.

Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
 

Marshall, MI 49068

 

Posted
Just now, kennerz said:

How the heck do those fit? or have you actually mounted them yet?

Its just sitting there, not mounted yet.  

Posted
On 3/13/2019 at 11:55 AM, FTNAUTO said:

I have a Fabtech 4" kit and a set of Ridge Grappler 285/55R22 all a year old with 11,000 miles on them that came off a 2018 Sierra Denali w/Magneride im looking to part with.  Also a set of rear air bags with wireless remote compressor.

Everything to be sold @ 1/2 the cost of new!

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

The 285/55/22 tire looks awesome!  Now I'm researching what it takes to get them added to my truck.  After a lot of reading, I may end up going with Bilstein 5100s and a small spacer instead of a 2.5" leveling kit (had decided on motofab).  Anyone know what spacer is best for use with the Bilstein 5100 in order to get around 2.5" lift/level to fit the 285/55/22 tires?

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
Hey guys, new to the forum but thought I’d post my  setup!
2.5” Suspensionmaxx leveling kit
285/55r22 Ridge Grapplers  
 
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Looks sweet. I assume you have some rubbing.. if so, where? Are you hitting upper control arm or sway bar? Or just the fender liner?

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Posted (edited)

I did some plastic trimming and have minor rubbing on sway bar at full lock. 

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  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

What are people’s measurements with these on? Runnin a 2.5” level with 1.25” body lift on stock 284/45/22s and am getting semi close to my garage. Wanna see if I’ll be able to fit in it or not with the increased height 

Posted (edited)

New here. 

305/45/22 nitto terra grapplers G2, no level no rub.

 

 

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