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30 minutes ago, Kfroese said:

For anyone who cares readylift told me expect late May for their sst lift for 2020 2500. But the rc looks pretty legit on @Big Skintruck so may not need to wait!

The arms that came with the RC kit are bigger and more heavy duty than the stock arms. 

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I have a 2020 GMC SIERRA 1500 rear wheel drive thinking of doing a 3'' inch front with a 1 1/2'' inch rear, bad idea ? 

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Here's my new 2020 Denali 2500HD. I bought it from the dealer already built and to be honest, I don't know all of the details. I'll find out and give an update. My understanding is that it has a 2" leveling kit installed. It drives great and no real noticeable difference from a stock truck. Running 37"X12.5" Nitro Grapplers on Fuel wheels. There has been a little trimming to make fit the 37's and they do rub slightly on occassion. Also replaced the factory running boards with Amp Research Power Step XL's.  I'll return with some information soon.

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Rough country kit. 35” ridge grapplers going on today. This was last night when I “test fit” it into the garage. Should still fit with the tires!

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Posted
5 hours ago, inquenciocha said:

Long waited but surprised & concerned there's no A-arms.

Agreed. However, I'm hoping Icon releases a billet UCA for these. I've had them on past trucks so we'll see if they make one for these. They didn't make a UCA for the previous gen but that was mostly due to the factory design. They weren't sure yet if they'd do one for the 2020+ HD's

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You will likely fail ball joints at some point and have very little rebound travel with that leveling kit.  But .. you can fit big tires on. 

 

#iworkforGM 

 

Posted
15 minutes ago, Usudno said:

Because of the control arm angle

17 minutes ago, MTU Alum said:

You will likely fail ball joints at some point and have very little rebound travel with that leveling kit.  But .. you can fit big tires on. 

 

#iworkforGM 

 

@MTU Alumare you referring to rc or rl kit?

Posted
20 minutes ago, Usudno said:

Rough country keys and shock extensions. 35x12.50 ridge grapplers

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Do you have pic from the side more?

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Usudno said:

side view

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@UsudnoLooks real nice! Any rubbing?

 

did you just do keys or the whole rc 3+1 ?

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