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But the readylift made specifically for the AT4 And TrailBoss have new upper control arms to help alleviate the angle and the stress on it. Correct me if I’m wrong. 
The control arms fix alignmnet and ball joint angle issues. It doesnt help the cv axles

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Hey all - just joined the club. New 2019 RST z71, All Star, 5.3L. Love the forum already.

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On 5/5/2020 at 5:27 PM, ullose272 said:

The control arms fix alignmnet and ball joint angle issues. It doesnt help the cv axles

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Right, only way to correct the cv shaft angle is to do a diff drop.

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My Sons 2020 RWD RST on the move: 3 inch SuperLift 295/70/18 on Stock Trail Boss wheels.
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Thanks! Thats basically the exact combo i was looking for. Except ill have 2.5" lift.

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Bought a 2020 1500 AT4 with a 3.0 duramax last week. Really happy with this truck so far.

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On 4/27/2020 at 2:12 PM, ryoung035 said:

Got tint done and installed the ProComp 2.25" leveling kit.  Before/after

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That looks really good!  Is the truck completely level with that kit? 

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On 5/8/2020 at 3:46 PM, ullose272 said:

Thanks! Thats basically the exact combo i was looking for. Except ill have 2.5" lift.

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On 5/8/2020 at 2:57 PM, Inside Man said:

My Sons 2020 RWD RST on the move: 3 inch SuperLift 295/70/18 on Stock Trail Boss wheels.

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Looks great! Where are those trails? Colorado? 

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On 4/27/2020 at 3:27 PM, superhighsierra said:

what percent is that on the front?

Looks great! I have the same procomp 2.25 on my Chevy. Just so you know, I managed 35x12.50s on stock 20's with no rub, no spacers and no trimming. Know the GMCs have a slightly smaller wheel well, but hopefully it gives you some ideas should you ever decide to get larger rubber.

 

You've also inspired me to spring for tinting. It looks mean as hell!

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On 5/8/2020 at 3:30 PM, clk7711 said:

Bought a 2020 1500 AT4 with a 3.0 duramax last week. Really happy with this truck so far.

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Nice, welcome to the club!

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