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Looks great but I hope you adjusted the tire pressure, you can see from the picture that it's riding on the center of the tire and not across the whole tire. 

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On 4/28/2024 at 7:58 PM, DrivenByRico said:

2023 RST Z71. 2/4 Maxtrac Lowering Kit

24x10 +25 Escalade Platinum Oversized Stocks with 285.40.24 Toyo Proxes ST III. No rubbing, comfy ride.

 

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Looks good. How do you like the maxtrac 2/4 kit so far? 

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On 5/20/2024 at 12:40 PM, Low Elevation said:

Looks good. How do you like the maxtrac 2/4 kit so far? 

Thanks man. I'm loving it I just took it from SF to LA and she rode like a beauty. I can see why people would lower it another inch to a 3/5 but I like my U-turns haha

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Finally got around to installing the Trail Boss Lift as well as the Bilstein 6112’s and 5160’s.

 

Toyo at3’s in 285/55/22 on the factory rims. 
 

I’ll have to take some better pictures but I’m happy with how it came out! 

 

 

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On 5/23/2024 at 11:22 AM, DrivenByRico said:

Thanks man. I'm loving it I just took it from SF to LA and she rode like a beauty. I can see why people would lower it another inch to a 3/5 but I like my U-turns haha

Haha, I still have to do three point turns on most of my u-turns and have some slight rubbing at full lock sometimes. I'm on the stock 20's. Other than that no complaints and knew I would lose some turn radius before hand do to the lowering kit. 

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On 5/13/2024 at 6:00 AM, Daniel Formichelli said:

How are you liking these?  Loud? Smooth?

I've had them now for 2 months and everything is great. Smooth, quiet ride. It literally feels like a new truck. If you're in the market for a new set, I'd recommend giving these a good hard look.

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2023 Sierra SLT 1500

9” FTS LIFT KIT

3” Bodylift had to modify the frontend brackets since they haven’t came out with a 2023 bodylift (same as the 2019-22 beside the front)

28x16 Specialty Forge 

40x15.5R26 Fury tires

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Setup for 2024 is completed!

- @bdssuspensions 4" Coilover Lift Kit
- @toyotires Open County R/T Trails (37X12.5R17)
- @fueloffroad Variant Bronze wheels (17X9, -12 offset)

 

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Goodyear Duratrec RT LT 275/65/20 E-rated 3-ply sidewalls 3PMS 34.33 diameter. Added another 1/2” all around on top of AT4 factory lift. Milestar Patagonia XT for same size spare but LT275/80/17 E-rated 3-ply sidewall 3PMS. Rancho RS7MT all around. 

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On 12/7/2019 at 10:40 AM, Gavin20TB said:

2020 TB LT with 20x9 Black Rhino Tembe wheels  0 offset and 295-55 toyo open country rts 

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On 3/19/2022 at 9:02 AM, nparker76 said:

35x12.50R20 Toyo R/T

20x9 ProComp Series 40 w/ -12 offset

6” Rough Country lift w/ Vertex shocks

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On 7/15/2019 at 12:14 AM, BevoXV said:

Caliper clearance!

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Do you all have a rough ride with the RT's? I've got about 6k miles on mine and they vibrate like no tomorrow above 30mph +. It's pretty irritating on the highway for long drives. I'm running 35psi on 35x12.50x20 on Fuel's.

I've gone to several shops and have had them balanced multiple times. Suspension checked out. Nobody can figure out why. I'm at the end of my rope on just ripping them off and going to something else.

I don't expect a caddy ride but I never imagined these things would vibrate so much. It's like cruising on a pebble road at 70mph LOL.

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Few updates

bilstein 5100s set at highest clip

dirt king upper arms

3/8 hub centric spacer in front to clear new arms and tires

295/70r18 falken at4w

not really any rub, no trimming or mud flap mod needed. Next is deaver mini packs, airbags with cradles and bilstein 5160s in rear. Then a handful of other mods and start collecting parts to long travel in the next 2 years.

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