Chebbyfan 26 Posted April 20, 2016 Looks great!! How did you level? I have 20s, but want to do a +18 wheel too. Quote Link to comment
GMC21 9 Posted April 20, 2016 Thank you. I have leveled the last three or four of my trucks by cranking the torsion bars, if there was enough bolt adjustment and adding shock extenders. The last two, I used offset keys because there was not much adjustment left on the bolts with the stock keys. Never had any issues. I use this kit: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-3-Front-Lift-Kit-2011-2015-Silverado-2500-HD-4WD-8-Lug-w-Shock-Extenders-PRO-/151984582707?hash=item2362fcb033:g:4aQAAOSwYlJW3UvW&vxp=mtr I don't crank them way up, just enough to get rid of the super raked look. This one is about an inch lower in the front still. My stock wheels are the 20's. I run them just in the winter and use these in the summer. I had these from my last truck (2011), but with 33's on them. There is way more room in the wheel wells of the 2015+ trucks, so I took a gamble and went with the 35's. I knew 35's would be okay on stock wheels, but had not found too many that were running them on aftermarket with less offset. I'm happy to answer any questions you have. Quote Link to comment
NeauxFear 0 Posted October 2, 2017 Did you do any trimming and is there any rubbing? Quote Link to comment
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