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Put the lift on already!!!

Deal

 

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Also forgot to post the new coils too

 

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I installed some helpers to allow a bit more precision in setting the rear end height. Also to help with the lean when I tow the boat.

 

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  • 2 years later...
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Little update as I kind of forgot about this thread. The truck fund went a bit dry while house shopping last summer but finally got around to putting new tires on the truck once I was sure it would fit in the new garage. I was 100% planning on getting Ridge Grapplers but I just couldn't say no to the beef factor of the Trails when I compared the two. There's some rubbing but it's mostly just on the carpet fender liner so I will eventually zip tie them back.
 
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Also bought a new Sierra to replace my Tahoe so I've recently been debating selling the Chevy as I hardly drive it enough to justify having two trucks (6000 miles on it in 4 years) 
 
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  • 11 months later...
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Been awhile since I updated this thread but pulled and sold the lift, wheels, & tires in order to make the truck a bit more drivable. Have been using it a lot more since and have really enjoyed driving the truck again. Also pulled the rear lift bags and they will be getting installed on the Sierra. The Chevy is heading to my father as he’s been bugging me to buy the truck for a while. Him and I both prefer reg cab short box GMs but I need the extra space with a baby due in the coming weeks so I finally gave in. With the limited miles on it (just under 7k) it’s hard to justify keeping a second truck around especially now that I’m working from home full time.

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After the lift removal
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How it sits currently, 2.5” TGC level installed
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Will likely pull the level and rear blocks as well as convert to leather for my father to set it up properly for him to enjoy.

  • 1 month later...
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Belltech 6401 kit (0/3) installed with the 2.5” level removed on 305/45/22 nexens
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