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Finally, after a year of the Sierra, I traded up from a leveling kit to the ReadyLift SST lift.

 

As of now, I currently have stock 20x9 wheels (SLT) and tires 275/60r20.

 

Used a Authorized Dealer of ReadyLift in my local area. Dropped off at 1000 and picked up at 1730. Easy.

 

Truck looks phenomenal, and rides just like stock, both in 2WD & 4WD.

 

I do have questions though,

 

1: Anyone running 285/65r20 tires? I’m thinking K02’s, Duratracs, or the new Toyo AT3’s.

 

On to the Pics....

 

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This is in my 7’ parking garage. Fits perfectly.

 

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Also, I ordered a 21” antenna from The Antenna Source so it won’t drag on the beams.

 

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Are the Toyo AT3 available yet? Toyo dont seem to have as many options at Nitto.

I'm thinking in Nitto Ridge grap in 265/70r18

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AT3 are out!  Looks good. Thanks for that garage shot. Was thinking of this lift and wondered total height. 

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The 285/65 looks really narrow on a lifted truck, I'd recommend a 295/60 for your setup.  I ran that size in a Ridge Grappler on my lifted K2, and I loved it.

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On 4/25/2020 at 4:44 PM, Flyinwells said:

 

Finally, after a year of the Sierra, I traded up from a leveling kit to the ReadyLift SST lift.

 

As of now, I currently have stock 20x9 wheels (SLT) and tires 275/60r20.

 

Used a Authorized Dealer of ReadyLift in my local area. Dropped off at 1000 and picked up at 1730. Easy.

 

Truck looks phenomenal, and rides just like stock, both in 2WD & 4WD.

 

I do have questions though,

 

1: Anyone running 285/65r20 tires? I’m thinking K02’s, Duratracs, or the new Toyo AT3’s.

 

On to the Pics....

 

a56297a62ac2c576b471decca559d9fd.jpg

 

c69febd73feae1d36362e49ee036d464.jpg

 

db5be502535a9a651807c8372cde7492.jpg

 

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This is in my 7’ parking garage. Fits perfectly.

 

e8c43aec3e024901a925002a6ff7f6d3.jpg

 

Also, I ordered a 21” antenna from The Antenna Source so it won’t drag on the beams.

 

137fc06bb24650c84596e80da8601504.jpg

 

 

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Just curious, why did you remove the leveling kit? I thought it looked perfect with the 285/60-20’s you had on.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Just curious, why did you remove the leveling kit? I thought it looked perfect with the 285/60-20’s you had on.

Sorry for the late reply...

I actually won the kit from a IG promotion. So, why not. Love it btw. Rides exactly like stock, no roll and MPG hasn’t changed anything that I’d notice. I average 16-17 in the city.


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Did you replace the rear shocks? Also, what tires did you wind up using? And, do you have any thoughts on whether this kit adds additional wear to the front end? Have you tried driving in auto 4-Hi? I'd really appreciate the info. 

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On 4/28/2020 at 7:23 AM, Vasa1 said:

Just curious, why did you remove the leveling kit? I thought it looked perfect with the 285/60-20’s you had on.

 

On 4/25/2020 at 5:44 PM, Flyinwells said:

 

Finally, after a year of the Sierra, I traded up from a leveling kit to the ReadyLift SST lift.

 

As of now, I currently have stock 20x9 wheels (SLT) and tires 275/60r20.

 

Used a Authorized Dealer of ReadyLift in my local area. Dropped off at 1000 and picked up at 1730. Easy.

 

Truck looks phenomenal, and rides just like stock, both in 2WD & 4WD.

 

I do have questions though,

 

1: Anyone running 285/65r20 tires? I’m thinking K02’s, Duratracs, or the new Toyo AT3’s.

 

On to the Pics....

 

a56297a62ac2c576b471decca559d9fd.jpg

 

c69febd73feae1d36362e49ee036d464.jpg

 

db5be502535a9a651807c8372cde7492.jpg

 

2e9b65855dd932d0d6499bbe008ea6f5.jpg

 

a921c9abee22826388b649703cc46939.jpg

 

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00ba0205e050d806a7236f3e46603d4f.jpg

 

eefbcd9e94ece6e204efeb265ccc4e77.jpg

 

 

This is in my 7’ parking garage. Fits perfectly.

 

e8c43aec3e024901a925002a6ff7f6d3.jpg

 

Also, I ordered a 21” antenna from The Antenna Source so it won’t drag on the beams.

 

137fc06bb24650c84596e80da8601504.jpg

 

 

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DId you go with a bigger tire?

 

Getting same kit installed friday, really wanna try a 34 in tire.

 

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I know for a fact without rub I can do a 275/65R20 on stock wheels.

There’s not enough clearance for a 285 unless I put spacers on or after market wheels.

Haven’t made the move yet, I really want to get Fuel Blitz’s with a 285/65.


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