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On 12/22/2019 at 8:58 PM, James S said:

2019 Silverado LTZ with Factory 2 inch Trailboss kit... additionally, I leveled it with a 1.75 inch kit from Readylift. Stock number on www.readylift.com is 66-3921

 

Your truck looks PERFECT!!!   Can you tell me about this TB lift you used? Is that a dealership item? What was the cost if you don'r mind saying?    Thanks    I have the Northsky Blue RST and want it set up like yours 

 

What  MPG are you getting with the 2" factory lift with the Readylift leveling kit?

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56 minutes ago, STX30MAC said:

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Truck looks great. Have any pics of the entire truck? What are the specs on the lift? Reminds me of how 4wd trucks used to look in the 80s with solid axles. I like it. 

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Truck looks great. Have any pics of the entire truck? What are the specs on the lift? Reminds me of how 4wd trucks used to look in the 80s with solid axles. I like it. 

6in BDS
35x12.50 Nitto RGs
Stock 20s no spacers
RC Vertex coil overs
Fox rear shocks
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On 1/10/2020 at 12:32 AM, Phi Shoe said:

I traded in my 2016 Sierra for this 2020 RST with the new inline 6 diesel. First 2020 in the state of Mississippi. I put some black wheel skins on it until I could decide what wheel and tire setup I want to go with. Just taking my time with it. 

 

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Where did you get the black wheel skins? And how much if you dont mind me asking

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15 minutes ago, Method2Madness said:

Took a few pics today after installing my AVS hood protector. 

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Nice looking truck

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