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Lots of All Terrains in here. I really like it in Burgundy, they couldn't find one with a 6.2L so I went black again. Now I spend my life keeping it clean. 

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3 hours ago, 10SierraA.T. said:

Lots of All Terrains in here. I really like it in Burgundy, they couldn't find one with a 6.2L so I went black again. Now I spend my life keeping it clean. 

Burgundy was my 1st choice back in 2014 but no 6.2s so went with black.  Never again traded for current WDT.  Black wears you out trying to keep it clean.

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These aren’t the best before and after photos however this is the 2.5” rough country level with 1” blocks in the back

18” stock z71 wheels which I just replaced with some 22”s that will be here next week :)

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Bilstein 5100 3rd notch for 1.5” of lift. Rear stock height. 38.5” front 40” rear. 1.5” rake vs 3” rake stock. 285/70R17 32.7” Bfg KO2 no rubbing. GMT900 N88 17” wheels. 

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Both trucks stock height. 

2018 Sierra 285/70/r17

1997 Silverado 285/75/r16

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Bilstien 5100's on highest setting. Stock Rims with Falken Wildpeak AT3 285/55/20.

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2.5" up front, stock rear, 275/60/R20
 
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Which level provided you the 2.5 up front? I like that you didn’t need to mess with the rear end; and how’s the ride?


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6 hours ago, Aaron1085 said:

 

 


Which level provided you the 2.5 up front? I like that you didn’t need to mess with the rear end; and how’s the ride?


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Motofab 2.5” upper spacer is all I have. It rides a lot better on the 275/60, was a tad stiff on the stock tires but Im always on the highway and I think it rides really good. 

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22 hours ago, Ryan_OilEngineer_TX said:

2.5” in front 3” in rear

Amp Terrain Gripper 305/55/20

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Exactly what I'm getting installed, but I have Motofab. Torn between what size tires to do but the 305 looks good here

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