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Trail Boss 4" Lift w/ 35x12.5s


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20 minutes ago, z1boss said:

 

Yes, like 4 inches under 7 ft and i still fit nicely at my tunnel car wash!

Thank you for all this info and for answering my questions. Was having a really hard time finding these exact answers and this is the exact setup i want 

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1 hour ago, Dersch said:

Thank you for all this info and for answering my questions. Was having a really hard time finding these exact answers and this is the exact setup i want 

No problem!!

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12 hours ago, Rackumrack said:

z1boss can you give an update on how the ReadyLift SST has performed for you, any issues?  I am looking at this kit for my 2020 GMC AT4.

I’ve had mine on for about 2-3 months and granted I don’t really drive my truck that much it’s been great. Pulled a 7000k 30’ trailer and squatted a bit but was able to bring it back up with a WDH. Overall I am very happy with my SST kit. 

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Thank you for taking the time to reply to everyone’s comments! I’m really torn as I want to do exactly what you did, and I have the kit and spacers, but not the tires. Exactly how much rub do you get with the 12.5’s? If it’s not too bad, I’ll do the 12.5 with the mudflap delete kit/removing the brackets. I just don’t want to regret the 12.5, when I know the 11.5 won’t rub. I just really prefer the 12.5 and I’ve been torturing myself over the decision, every night for several weeks. Thanks again for all the information you’ve given. You have, by far, the best trail boss I’ve seen. 

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On 2/24/2021 at 8:53 AM, Rackumrack said:

z1boss can you give an update on how the ReadyLift SST has performed for you, any issues?  I am looking at this kit for my 2020 GMC AT4.

 

Sorry just saw this.  I have about 28k miles on the lift and have had zero issues with it.  I even took it to the sand dunes and it performed great.  I will post a sand dunes video later today or tomorrow

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On 3/30/2021 at 10:27 PM, Zach5197 said:

Thank you for taking the time to reply to everyone’s comments! I’m really torn as I want to do exactly what you did, and I have the kit and spacers, but not the tires. Exactly how much rub do you get with the 12.5’s? If it’s not too bad, I’ll do the 12.5 with the mudflap delete kit/removing the brackets. I just don’t want to regret the 12.5, when I know the 11.5 won’t rub. I just really prefer the 12.5 and I’ve been torturing myself over the decision, every night for several weeks. Thanks again for all the information you’ve given. You have, by far, the best trail boss I’ve seen. 

 

Its minimal, like super small amount of rub.  I have zero regrets.

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Hey! My First Post! I am looking at a 2019 Trail Boss with a 4" Lift and was searching for measurements and found this awesome thread (super helpful replies to all). I saw that your cabin height is now 80, with a 2" lift and 35's, but is that not including the antenna? You say the antenna is 2 3/4, so top clearance wise is it closer to 83"? Seems ridiculous to worry about but my garage is about 83.5" and I'm worried I wont fit!

 

 

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I am glad I read this. I have a leveled TB, 41.25" fender height all around.  I have been thinking about bigger tires to lift a little more and help fill the wheel wells better. After seeing this post and pictures I need to look for tires and decide if I want to change the stock 18's as well.

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