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Just wanted to hear some opinions from the knowledgeable folks on the board. I decided to post some pics of the CV joint angles on my 05 Silverado. I installed the Rough Country keys in 2007 to bring the front up some when I installed my brush guard. I raised the truck about 1.5".I also installed the Rough Country 9000 series shocks for 0-2" of lift when I raised it up in the front. Five years and around 50,000 miles later, I am NOT experiencing any problems or issues. I am just bored and decided I would post some pics. Anyone see any problems with the angles? I don't do any serious offroading. I just drive through some pastures during deer season and on some dirt roads to get to my fishing holes. I do have larger than stock tires ( 285/70/17 ). I can post picks of the other side but it's basically the same thing. Thanks guys.

 

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No those aren't bad at all IMO. Ball joints look good, CV boots are touching ribs a bit but just keep an eye on them. To be totally honest those angles are on par with RC 2" kits for the GMT 900's. Anything 30 degrees and under is what I have always heard, beyond that you will start binding.

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