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Thanks for the pics! Truck looks great. I have the same truck, except mines satin steel and a 3.0L. Exact look I am after. What leveling kit did you go with?
Thanks again!



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35 minutes ago, Flatblack83 said:

Tire and wheel package is looks great, what are the specs..??

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35x12.5 BFG KM3

1.5 Motofab level

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15 hours ago, woychc said:


Thanks for the pics! Truck looks great. I have the same truck, except mines satin steel and a 3.0L. Exact look I am after. What leveling kit did you go with?
Thanks again!



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I love the satin steel. It's the motofab bottom spacer. 

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7 hours ago, whoisRowdy said:

Thanks! 
 

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1.5 Motofab level

17s cleared the brake calipers?! damn !!... Ima look into that... you got a sweet set up

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On 2/19/2020 at 11:10 AM, jgraves13 said:

 


Where’s this trail at?


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This is the Otay truck trail in South San Diego.. fun trail but super scary driving on the edge of the cliffs, prob wouldn’t do it again haha

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2 hours ago, whoisRowdy said:

This is the Otay truck trail in South San Diego.. fun trail but super scary driving on the edge of the cliffs, prob wouldn’t do it again haha

Otay Buckwheat!  ?

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On 10/28/2019 at 7:13 AM, TMD said:

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

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Do you have a rack now?

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I noticed Rough Country stopped selling there 2 inch lower leveling kits for the 2019 2020 Silverado. Went to and upper configuration. I wonder if the lowers were causing problems. I e-mailed them asking why. I have Motofab 1.5 installed . So far no problems. But they stopped selling it for some reason. 

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4 hours ago, xsquid said:

I noticed Rough Country stopped selling there 2 inch lower leveling kits for the 2019 2020 Silverado. Went to and upper configuration. I wonder if the lowers were causing problems. I e-mailed them asking why. I have Motofab 1.5 installed . So far no problems. But they stopped selling it for some reason. 

Please share their response if they give you one.

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I installed the 1307 Rough Country bottom spacer on my 2020 Sierra 4x4 and it only raised the truck about 1 1/4 inches. I live chatted with Rough Country today and asked why they went to the top mount spacer for their 19-20 level kit. The reply was to give another option for the newer trucks. I see they still sell the bottom mount kit for the 19-20 Denali. I asked about the 5 degree angle Ready Lift puts on their bottom spacer to correct the strut angle and was asked if I'm having any issues. I said no. I had the kit installed & an alignment done. I was told then I'm good to go. Doubt they admit if the bottom spacer was causing a problem.

Has anyone else installed the 1307 kit & how much lift did it give?

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