06_2WD_Z71
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I drove my truck at stock height for about 6 months, and it made me appreciate the lift even more. It really transformed the truck.
I think you made the right call on the wheels, not sure if 20s would work with the spindles, but I can say that the stock 17s were not even close to being able to bolt on, they hit the spindle way before being seated.
The truck will be nice when you are done. And also will ride nice as well since the spindles won't change the ride.
What size tires are you planning on running? With 34s and no keys I did have to trim a little. 33s should require little to no trimming. With 35s you will probably need keys in addition to the spindle. Regarding gears, I got 4.10s and they really work great with the 34s for daily driving and family trips. With 35s I think a 4.30 would be optimal. This is assuming you don't tow much, if towing heavy loads I'd add even more gear.
I think you made the right call on the wheels, not sure if 20s would work with the spindles, but I can say that the stock 17s were not even close to being able to bolt on, they hit the spindle way before being seated.
The truck will be nice when you are done. And also will ride nice as well since the spindles won't change the ride.
What size tires are you planning on running? With 34s and no keys I did have to trim a little. 33s should require little to no trimming. With 35s you will probably need keys in addition to the spindle. Regarding gears, I got 4.10s and they really work great with the 34s for daily driving and family trips. With 35s I think a 4.30 would be optimal. This is assuming you don't tow much, if towing heavy loads I'd add even more gear.