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The tires aren't rubbing any components in the front? It's close with factory tires.

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13 hours ago, CDub said:

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The tires aren't rubbing any suspension/steering components in the front? The stock tires are pretty close already. Can you please post a picture from straight on to see the side profile? Looks good man!

 

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16 hours ago, wjs4 said:

The tires aren't rubbing any components in the front? It's close with factory tires.

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Not at all. Very happy with this set up.

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No rubbing inside either. 

Thanks for the info and pic. Looks good!

 

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On 8/20/2019 at 11:54 AM, wjs4 said:

Thanks for the info and pic. Looks good!

 

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Thanks wjs4!

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I know my truck is an LTZ but I had GM add the factory Trailboss lift a few months ago. Today, I installed the 1.75 inch leveling kit from Readylift and love the stance. I hope this kit works out with no issues. The product number on Readylift's site is 66-3921

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Aycock1987 said:

I know my truck is an LTZ but I had GM add the factory Trailboss lift a few months ago. Today, I installed the 1.75 inch leveling kit from Readylift and love the stance. I hope this kit works out with no issues. The product number on Readylift's site is 66-3921

 

 

 

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What size tires are you running on the stock rims? Any spacers?

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1 hour ago, RCRIST said:

What size tires are you running on the stock rims? Any spacers?

Ditto. Truck looks great man!

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I just installed a leveling kit from zone off road on a 2019 trail boss and the top spacer should have a smaller hole in it so that the upper strut mount rubber cusion has something to rest on instead of a 5/8 in gap between the top mount and frame this looks like a upper strut mount failer problem down the road

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On 8/21/2019 at 3:47 PM, CDub said:

Thanks wjs4!

Got my zone offroad kit installed today. Still on factory wheels and tires, but that's next

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