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My 2019 Silverado RST Z71 in Satin Steel Metallic. I went with a 1.5” Motofab level and got some 295/60/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I will get a better pic after getting it cleaned up  

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2019 Sierra Elevation.

Bought it as a manager’s demo.  Came with the levelling kit and slightly bigger BF Goodrich KO2’s, 275/65R20.

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1 hour ago, madconcept said:

2019 Sierra Elevation.

Bought it as a manager’s demo.  Came with the levelling kit and slightly bigger BF Goodrich KO2’s, 275/65R20.

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What kinda deal did you get on it if you don’t mind me asking?

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On 10/28/2019 at 5:13 AM, TMD said:

2019 LT, Ready Lift 2" Leveling Kit, 275/70/18 Falken Wild Peaks. 

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I like it.....gonna do king 2.5 adj and set it at 2.5 inches with 1 inch rear block [slight rake] and keep my factory rims as you did...…..have same truck cept RST model......sucks Eibach doesn't make pro truck sport kit for 2019 afik. 

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1 hour ago, SatinSilvy said:

What kinda deal did you get on it if you don’t mind me asking?

Had about 10,000 km on it.  Get a full 3 year warranty the day I took it, minus the km unfortunately but not a huge deal.

It was $42,500.  That included the levelling kit that was already on it, BFG KO2’s and got them to do spray box spray liner and oil change.

It’s the Elevation trim, double cab, came with the black 20’s rims, convenience package 1 with bench seat, no center console, but has automatic climate control, heated seats and steering wheel, Max Trailering package, and integrated trailer brake controller.

I lucked out finding this truck as I was prepared to get a used 2016-18.

This is basically a new/used truck.  Saved quite a bit of cake going for this truck rather than a brand new off the lot one.

I’m very confident that this truck wasn’t abused either since it was the General Manager of the dealer’s truck, plastered with dealer stickers on the windows!

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16 hours ago, Dunn said:

I like it.....gonna do king 2.5 adj and set it at 2.5 inches with 1 inch rear block [slight rake] and keep my factory rims as you did...…..have same truck cept RST model......sucks Eibach doesn't make pro truck sport kit for 2019 afik. 

Thanks. I'm happy with the way it looks for the most part. Sometimes the truck looks perfectly level, and others it looks nose high. I might throw a 1" block in the back just for good measure. I'm happy with the tires and size - they seem to be just right w/o being obnoxious. 

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On 11/2/2019 at 11:28 PM, OldDawg45 said:

My 2019 Silverado RST Z71 in Satin Steel Metallic. I went with a 1.5” Motofab level and got some 295/60/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I will get a better pic after getting it cleaned up  

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Please do!

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I was going to try 35s but decided no too and had 295/60/20 wildpeak at3w's installed today. These are 33.9x11.7. Prob could of went bigger but they dont rub and look pretty decent.  I chose these over the 275 65s because of the width. I figured the little wider tire on the wheel would help with the stock wheels.

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Looks stock with no level or lift, is that correct?

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On 11/2/2019 at 10:28 PM, OldDawg45 said:

My 2019 Silverado RST Z71 in Satin Steel Metallic. I went with a 1.5” Motofab level and got some 295/60/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I will get a better pic after getting it cleaned up  

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Yeah! More pics, please! I have the exact same truck and have been wondering what it would look like with a 1.5” and 285 or 295 tires! 

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This is my Trailboss, with the black parts deleted, and a 1.5” level on 285/65r20 KO2’s. Love the ride. Feels like stock.

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On 11/7/2019 at 9:35 PM, Dunn said:

Looks stock with no level or lift, is that correct?

You won't fit these tires on a stock truck without the leveling kit unless you want to trim.  It has a 2 inch readylift leveling kit up front, its a few post back with stock tires.

 

 I was going to add a 1 inch block to the rear and remove the stock shocks for a set of rancho 9000xl's...not sure is it worth it.

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On 11/7/2019 at 4:20 PM, Flatblack83 said:

I was going to try 35s but decided no too and had 295/60/20 wildpeak at3w's installed today. These are 33.9x11.7. Prob could of went bigger but they dont rub and look pretty decent.  I chose these over the 275 65s because of the width. I figured the little wider tire on the wheel would help with the stock wheels.

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That is the same tire and tire size I want to run. Getting the 2" Ready lift level kit installed. Just waiting to see if any tire and wheel deals come up for black Friday. 

 

Did you need to trim anything and does it rub on full lock?

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22 minutes ago, bullet3z said:

That is the same tire and tire size I want to run. Getting the 2" Ready lift level kit installed. Just waiting to see if any tire and wheel deals come up for black Friday. 

 

Did you need to trim anything and does it rub on full lock?

Nope, doesnt rub at all plenty of room.

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