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On 2/16/2020 at 5:46 PM, langston1726 said:

 

 


315/70/17s which comes out to about 34-34.5”. Truck has the 3.23 gear ratio. The 14-15 front end is definitely still my favorite. Classic Silverado lines.


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What size lift to fit the 34s? What width are the 17" wheels? Great look!

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What size lift to fit the 34s? What width are the 17" wheels? Great look!

 

 

Thanks. I’ve got a 3” lift up front with aftermarket ucas. Wheels are 8.5” wide I believe.

 

 

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1 hour ago, ftwhite said:

What size lift to fit the 34s? What width are the 17" wheels? Great look!

Long time since I have seen a post from you.

 

How are things on the Eastside?

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1 hour ago, JimCost2014 said:

Long time since I have seen a post from you.

 

How are things on the Eastside?

Being close to Kirkland in the beginning was odd, but being at home provides more shop time. Spending more time on my son's older jeeps than mine, so have not been posting as much. A 3-4 inch lift seems like it might be just the thing ?

How's down south? How's the Centennial? 

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10 hours ago, ftwhite said:

Being close to Kirkland in the beginning was odd, but being at home provides more shop time. Spending more time on my son's older jeeps than mine, so have not been posting as much. A 3-4 inch lift seems like it might be just the thing ?

How's down south? How's the Centennial? 

Pretty strange here too, reminds me of the first week or two after 911, but even in a more eerie way.

 

Super Mall looks like a scene out of a Sci Fi zombie movie, all entrances taped off, no cars, no people.

 

Still working, two benefits with that, still have income, and no TRAFFIC!

 

Truck is still running great, yet to have any issues to date, will hit 25000 miles sometime next week. 

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14 hours ago, JimCost2014 said:

Pretty strange here too, reminds me of the first week or two after 911, but even in a more eerie way.

 

Super Mall looks like a scene out of a Sci Fi zombie movie, all entrances taped off, no cars, no people.

 

Still working, two benefits with that, still have income, and no TRAFFIC!

 

Truck is still running great, yet to have any issues to date, will hit 25000 miles sometime next week. 

I'm right around 34K, and just had the transmission fluid serviced by dealer to try to resolve a vibration. Seems to have worked. Other than that, no issues. 

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9 hours ago, ftwhite said:

I'm right around 34K, and just had the transmission fluid serviced by dealer to try to resolve a vibration. Seems to have worked. Other than that, no issues. 

What type of service did they do? 

A flush, or did they drop the pan and drain it that way?

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Just got this in November, 2015 GMC Sierra Z71 4WD: Just leveled it with the 2in Rugged Off-Road leveling kit, can’t wait for more mods. 

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On 4/7/2020 at 7:39 AM, JimCost2014 said:

What type of service did they do? 

A flush, or did they drop the pan and drain it that way?

Transmission Fluid Flush  - bulletin #18-NA-355

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