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Just as an addition to the thread. I went with the Nitto 305/45/22 G2's and they are definitely more noticeable at 70ish or above. Could be my wheels too which I changed out at the same time but wanted to add.
Love the way the look.
Thanks for all the input from everyone and especially to Olyelr who provided many pictures and help me pint pointing exactly what I needed.
I will do a separate review of the Bilstein 5100 front and Rear as well as updating the thread tirechoice for 22" with my impression of the A/T Dualer.
So, I am very very pleased with the results. The Shocks gave me exactly the front lift I wanted, meaning the rear is still 3/4" higher than the front which is hard to even notice since I have a Suburban.
The ride ~quality~ is vastly improved.
The 285/45r22 Dualer A/T make a subtle statement but go nicely with the levelled look and eliminate for our needs the skinny street tire look I was thinking the dualer H/T would project.
Driving around town there is virtually no difference in ride quality or decibels.
I drove around 100 miles on highways at speed ranging from 60 to lets call them 9.5mph
Absolutely no noise from the tires and the Shocks make the truck so planted its hard to believe the front is sitting higher.
I got all of these things installed by my chevrolet dealer at a rate comparable to any offroad shop, also got an alignement.
Now the Suburban really looks like a giant freight train!
Happy Camper.
Significent other did not even notice any of the upgrades
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what upgrades?
Heck yea, looking good!!!!! You did well!!!
An obvious (yet discrete) upgrade like that can go completely unnoticed to some people.
What front valance you have on there?