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Posted
4 hours ago, 23HighCountry said:

Lift, rim/tires and tint done. 

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Beautiful Ride

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Picked up this 2021 6.2 last week. 2 inch rough country level with bilstein 5100 struts set at 1 inch and the stock 1.25 inch block out my old 2018 z71. 35x12.50 trail grapplers and a Range Pulsar programmer. All it needs now is some darker tint. 

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, Anthony94 said:

 

 

Picked up this 2021 6.2 last week. 2 inch rough country level with bilstein 5100 struts set at 1 inch and the stock 1.25 inch block out my old 2018 z71. 35x12.50 trail grapplers and a Range Pulsar programmer. All it needs now is some darker tint. 

 

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Look's Good - Tint 5% rear door/back window, 35% front doors, 50% windsheild with 5% upper strip

Posted
4 minutes ago, 23HighCountry said:

Got the keys back today!

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I like what you did with the Silverado on the tailgate...nice

Posted
5 minutes ago, ls5454ss said:

 

I like what you did with the Silverado on the tailgate...nice

Thanks! I wasn’t sure how it was going to turn out but I love it. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, thundar56007 said:

What size lift and tire size did you go with? Looks great !

It’s a 6” BDS with 20x10 Fuel Siege wheels running a -18 offset on 35x12.5x20 Toyo ATIIIs

Posted
1 hour ago, PureZ71 said:

Went up to the mountains with a bunch of raptor buddies

 

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Hopefully you embarassed the Raptors... 😉

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Posted
On 12/9/2022 at 7:07 PM, Anthony94 said:

Curious did you run this kit with the 5100s in the rear? Reason I am asking is I bought that below with the V2 rears.  I am reading that the 5100s are far superior.  Seeing what is better bang for my buck.  Truck looks great!!!

https://www.roughcountry.com/gm-leveling-struts-500065.html?find=2022-chevy-silverado-1500-4wd-793316

On 12/9/2022 at 7:07 PM, Anthony94 said:

 

Picked up this 2021 6.2 last week. 2 inch rough country level with bilstein 5100 struts set at 1 inch and the stock 1.25 inch block out my old 2018 z71. 35x12.50 trail grapplers and a Range Pulsar programmer. All it needs now is some darker tint. 

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, Daniel Formichelli said:

 

I used the adjustable bilstein 5100 struts on the front set on the 4th setting (.9" for the 6.2L trucks) with a 2 inch rough country lower strut spacer. For a total of 2.9" of lift on the front. The rear still has the factory rancho shocks, but I'll be switching them out for bilsteins soon. 

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On 12/13/2022 at 8:43 PM, Anthony94 said:

 

I used the adjustable bilstein 5100 struts on the front set on the 4th setting (.9" for the 6.2L trucks) with a 2 inch rough country lower strut spacer. For a total of 2.9" of lift on the front. The rear still has the factory rancho shocks, but I'll be switching them out for bilsteins soon. 

 

Ah so you stacked the kits. Are you going to do a block in the back with the shocks to get rid of the cali lean? 

 

Tyler

Posted
1 hour ago, Amcguy1970 said:

 

Ah so you stacked the kits. Are you going to do a block in the back with the shocks to get rid of the cali lean? 

 

Tyler

I added a 1.25 inch block in the back. It sits dead level with all 4 fenders measuring 41 inches from the ground. 

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