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mikeb3408

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Thanks for all the info on this thread which helped me decide on what I wanted to do.

I had the following installed yesterday, very happy with it:
  • 2" Rough Country Front Level
  • Tow Hooks
  • PPV Air Dam
  • Chrome Eyebrow Trim over fog lights
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If I did eventually go to a different tire what are some recommendations? What size can I go to without having any rubbing issues at all?

Or should I stick with stock size?
 

GreyStone

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If I did eventually go to a different tire what are some recommendations? What size can I go to without having any rubbing issues at all?

Or should I stick with stock size?
275/65/18 will not rub at all - you might be able to get away with 265/70/18 ---this would be 1 inch bigger diameter than what you have now.
 

AH64Medic

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Looks amazing - do you have any rub on U-turns?
I actually just got them on yesterday and I haven’t done a tight u turn yet. I’ll let you know after I do one. I love how I don’t have to worry about ripping off the air dam when I pull into a parking space now.
 

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I have 5100’s on all 4 corners. I know exactly what you’re talking about. I have the fronts all the way up. I run 285/50/22’s with no issues.

The pot hole wheel hop has completely been removed with the shocks. They are firmer but you feel the road, no more butter ride or floating. When coming into our driveway with stock shocks the Yukon would bounce another 20 ft after the curb. Not the case anymore.


Handling has improved dramatically and off-road/dirt roads in GA ride like paved ones. I recommend them although I am no suspension expert.
 

Andrew Hastings

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Just finished bulding my Tahoe....

2017 Z71 Tahoe
4" TUFF COUNTRY LIFT
FABTECH CONTROL ARMS
20" VENOMREX VR-602 GRAPHITE
34" ROADONE CAVALRY M/T
PEDAL COMMANDER
S&B COLD AIR INTAKE
INSTAGRAM @lonestarautogroup

have some light bars I want to mount inside the grill. If anyone has some details on ways to mount them please hit me up!IMG_0775.jpg 66FB7B61-4A44-4853-B736-0F6697D18F49.JPG IMG_1855.JPG IMG_0876.jpg
 

GreyStone

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Just finished bulding my Tahoe....

2017 Z71 Tahoe
4" TUFF COUNTRY LIFT
FABTECH CONTROL ARMS
20" VENOMREX VR-602 GRAPHITE
34" ROADONE CAVALRY M/T
PEDAL COMMANDER
S&B COLD AIR INTAKE
INSTAGRAM @lonestarautogroup

have some light bars I want to mount inside the grill. If anyone has some details on ways to mount them please hit me up!View attachment 242574 View attachment 242575 View attachment 242576 View attachment 242577
Sweet Ride!....you using the factory gear set?
 

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