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I have an '18 Sierra SLT 4x4 with black pack. I'm considering a ~4 inch lift with ~35s using the factory 22 inch rims. I know 18s would be cheaper but I really like my factory wheels. I just don't want the tires to be too "low-pro" for a lifted truck. Obviously it's subjective but wanted to see pics from those that have done it already.

 

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2018 Silverado, 4 1/2” CST lift with 22x10-25 and 33x12.50/22 Toyo MT’s.
Could easily do 35’s with stock wheels or a 22x9 with a 0 offset. I just prefer the stance with the 10 wides and a 33” tire.c596593c5979306458af8b143c47af20.jpg
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2 inch level in front. None in the rear. 285/50r22 and does not rub Nitto ridge grapplers

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6" BDS with 2.5 coilovers and Deaver's with 22's and 35's. 35's still slight rub with the 6 inch lift on full lock, can only imagine 35s with a 4"...

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6" BDS with 2.5 coilovers and Deaver's with 22's and 35's. 35's still slight rub with the 6 inch lift on full lock, can only imagine 35s with a 4"...
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My 4 1/2” CST will clear 35’s easier then the BDS 6” since it’s a bracket lift not a knuckle lift. It doesn’t increase the track width.


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