Rough Country 3.5 Lift

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felixgun

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You can run 305's without a lift. I did 305/50/20's on my avalanche on stock height. A body lift/leveling kit will have ZERO issues with AutoRide. Suspension lifts will, so they make kits specifically for autoride-enabled vehicles but cost a shit ton. If you want a suspension lift for your auto ride vehicle, look into Rancho, Fabtech, and McGauphy's. They all make one tailored for autoride. I was going to go that route but they all roughly cost around $2k BEFORE install/labor costs, and rims/tires (mind you 35" tires are pretty pricey) so lift/tires/labor/install you are looking at anywhere around $4-5k easily.
 

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Put the RC lift on the Tahoe this weekend
Do you rub away all? Doing the same lift on stock 18"times with 2"wheel spacers for a bit more aggressive look than straight stock. I want to run a 285/70r18. What do y'all think? Minor trimming or just a bad idea/ good idea?
 

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Do you rub away all? Doing the same lift on stock 18"times with 2"wheel spacers for a bit more aggressive look than straight stock. I want to run a 285/70r18. What do y'all think? Minor trimming or just a bad idea/ good idea?
Do you rub at all... not away all
 

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