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Awesome. I would not do the additional lift upfront, personally. I don’t mind the rake. Dealership install it? I was looking at that kit.


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The 1” won’t level it, I left some rake so it isn’t nose up when I tow or have a load. It just limits it a bit.

I did have the dealer do the install, I get to use my reward points...
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On 2/4/2020 at 8:37 PM, AEmedic said:

Thank you!  It is the GM TB 2” lift with an additional 1” up front.

Are you running spacers on the factory wheels? 

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23 minutes ago, curly said:

Are you running spacers on the factory wheels? 

Nope, no spacers.

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Nope, no spacers.


Thanks, just put my lift on this weekend and I’m leaning towards the 35x11.50 on factory wheels.


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60408993294__2BE491EE-9B31-46EA-9094-CF32FC8C4A72.JPG.f50d919bb186b07e5dd8a943f9889c11.JPG                                                                             Installed my red CHEVROLET tailgate letters today. Went with the domed style from BDTrims. 

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Bumpy McBumpster! heres my Northsky truckinator!!! 

 

Mike :)

 

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The more I see this color, the more I love it! I just can't wait to do something about these wheels!

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16 minutes ago, jgisonfire said:

The more I see this color, the more I love it! I just can't wait to do something about these wheels!

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Do what with those wheels?

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9 hours ago, mafd2 said:

Do what with those wheels?

Replace them with something chrome. I'm debating between 20 & 22 inch wheels, either would be the same style you have, because I really like those wheels as they are more 'sport' wheels than the wheels that came from the factory, which are more 'off road' style wheels to me.

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Replace them with something chrome. I'm debating between 20 & 22 inch wheels, either would be the same style you have, because I really like those wheels as they are more 'sport' wheels than the wheels that came from the factory, which are more 'off road' style wheels to me.

I got a perfect set of 22s for ya......[emoji6][emoji108]c823b269e14849cfb1c0619131c34288.jpg

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9 hours ago, kwOH said:

I got a perfect set of 22s for ya......emoji6.pngemoji108.pngc823b269e14849cfb1c0619131c34288.jpg

What wheels are those?  I can't tell from the angle.

 

thanks

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