Howdy AU. I'm just up the road in Chattanooga. Spent four years at Browns Ferry NP in the 80s; I remember a catfish farm & restaurant just outside Cullman where we used to take the GE nuke reps for dinner. They had a killer price for a pound of boiled shrimp as I remember.
Anyway, there are a couple of of options for you, believe it or not. There's a new outfit that I found out about through the Expedition Portal: Baseline Overland (
https://baselineoverland.com/) and they have pretty sharp front bumpers for the GMT900s in addition to the best roof rack option I've seen yet. Check them out. Also, Addictive Designs has a pretty cool looking bumper. I've seen it over on 4 Wheel Parts' website.
Next question: is yours a Z71 spec? Air-ride suspension? My 2011 Suburban LTZ had the air-ride stuff that was shot when I bought it so I just replaced all that with Bilstein 5100s all around and Moog 81069 heavy-duty rear springs, which have a couple hundred pounds more spring rate than the stock and/or air-ride springs. I'm guessing they're pretty close to Z71 spec. That combination gives me 1.5 - 2" more ride height by itself and I'm able to run 275-65/18s on Silverado wheels (which have a bit more offset than the 20" wheels that came on the truck) without rubbing. That's 32" tall tires; you might get 33s under there if you tried. I don't have $1200 to find out, so can't tell you. Also, if you're not towing, you can level the truck with those Moog springs by setting the stock front springs on the first perch up from the lowest on the Bilsteins - they're adjustable. I installed mine that way and liked the look but set them back down to help keep it level when towing our camper.
It's not a big deal if you're not towing, but if you plan to, I'd look into installing a Cold Case aluminum radiator and a Tru-Cool or Derale transmission cooler to keep things cool out west when towing. I also installed an ARB onboard air compressor in the spare battery tray behind the driver's side headlights. The boss says that's the best accessory I've ever bought. If you don't get a front bumper immediately, N-Fab makes an auxiliary light-mounting bar that does not do away with the front tow hooks like everyone else's bull bar or front grill.
But before I did anything - I bought a DiabloSport AFM/DOD disabler so I'm running all 8 cylinders all the time. Trying to make a 5.3 with AFM partrs and 272,000 miles last as long as possible before replacing it with a Jasper DOD-deleted remanufactured engine.
That's about as far as I've taken mine to date. It's going to get N-Fab nerf steps in a few months as the right side steps are separating and will eventually fall apart. I'm also going to get 4.10s installed to help with towing over the big mountains out west. There's a couple of pix over in this thread:
https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thr...ifted-and-leveled.70549/page-101#post-1660690 and there's more info in several of the threads in the 2007-2014 lifted suspension forum.
Hope this helps,
Bob