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Finally gotmy 2026 3500HD LTZ gasser where i want it.

Kryptonite stage 3 2" leveling kit. 

Turned keys for an extra 3/4"

Fox 2.0 Shocks.  Kryptonite/Fox 2.0 Steering Stabilizer. 

2" rear lift blocks.

BDS Recoil Traction bars. 

37x12.50R20 LT Toyo Open Country R/T Pro tires. 

TIS 544C 20X9 +0 Offset.

Cognito mudflap delete kit.

Swapped out black tow hooks for chrome. 

GM Stainless steel exhaust tip. 

Trident Stainless steel bed rails.

Chevy branded Tonneau cover 

Bedrug.

Rexing Dashcam. Front/Rear.

Kicker hideaway Subwoofer. 

Enjoy.

 

 

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Looks great! 

 

I have some questions if you don't mind:

Any issues aligning the front wheels with the extra lift?

How do you like the tires, any issues with rubbing?

Assuming you have the Bose audio. Did you disable the Bose sub to put the Kicker sub in?

 

Thanks

 

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Do you have a pic of the exhaust tip?

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On 4/30/2026 at 11:01 AM, PBNB said:

Looks great! 

 

I have some questions if you don't mind:

Any issues aligning the front wheels with the extra lift?

How do you like the tires, any issues with rubbing?

Assuming you have the Bose audio. Did you disable the Bose sub to put the Kicker sub in?

 

Thanks

 

The alignment was done at an alignment shop by a 25 year tech and he said it wasn't the easiest job to get it right . It took him about 2 hours to get it perfect. 

Truck drives great. Tires are nice and look killer.

Act just like a true mud tire like Trail Grapplers.

Little noisy but that don't bother me.

No rubbing after I did the mud flap delete and zip tied the wheel well liners in front of and behind the tire. 

The bose amp is still running.

The Kicker ties in under the passenger sill plate super easy to install. This setup is better sounding than the GM Kicker for $400 less. And it's smaller.

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