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Only rubs UCA on passenger side on full left turn. Had to zip tie the fender liners back as well.

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On 12/1/2019 at 10:34 AM, Praedator said:

I am glad to see someone else with the factory 17's  I have the same rims and will eventually go with the same tire size from my 265/70/17.  I like more rubber!  :)  I'm not into the skinny tire revolution.

I agree! Bigger rims are fine with certain vehicles but I prefer less rim and more tire from a comfort and off-road standpoint.

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285/60r20 Toyo Open Country ATIIs in stock rims with a 2.25” level
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What level did you choose for magnetic ride control?

She rub at all?

Thanks,
Jon

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14 minutes ago, Sierra Jon said:

What level did you choose for magnetic ride control?

She rub at all?

Thanks,
Jon

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Rough Country. I can’t find the exact one online, the dealership installed it and it was marked at 2.25”. No rub from the tires at all. 

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Rough Country. I can’t find the exact one online, the dealership installed it and it was marked at 2.25”. No rub from the tires at all. 
Awesome! Thank you!

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I'm in the same situation. 

I want to level my 18 dbl cab but keep my stock 18" wheels.

I'm not sure if I want to lift front and rear or just level the front.

Plan to install 275/70/18 AT

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On 9/9/2019 at 2:49 PM, JamesAT18 said:

2018 GMC All Terrain

Bilstien 5100s all around (front at highest setting)

Stock blocks in back

Stock UCAs

295 55 20 Ridge Grapplers

No Spacers

Minimum Rubbing at FULL lock on UCA

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That's a nice looking truck!!

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2.5” lift in front.  Cognito UCAs.  No rub at all.  275/70/18 tires with the stock wheels.  Since these pics I’ve added a MotoFab 1” block in the rear.  Before/After:

 

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Blocks were installed after pic was taken
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Any rub with this setup? This is my exact same truck besides having a z71.

Yes any rub at all? Im bout to put the same size tires on and i dont wanna down size if i dont have to.
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22b4d8320fdcf44b2b08cb18657f49ab.jpg removed rear blocks bilstein 5100s on the 3rd setting with a 1.5” spacer (guy before me did it) 275/60/20

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Is anybody running 275/65r20 with a 2 inch level ?


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I think i had a 2” level when i first got my truck with terra grap g2s in that size

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