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Old 01-16-2012, 06:20 PM
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I got my 2.5' Rough Country level done, but it was too dark to take any pictures. I will take some tomorrow and post them here. I love the way it looks, it's perfectly level. I just need to go ahead and get new wheels and some 33' tires.
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Heres mine. 2011 eco screw with 2 inch level and mb stryker wheels wrapped in 285/65/18 nitto trail grapplers.
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Originally Posted by idb2
I got my 2.5' Rough Country level done, but it was too dark to take any pictures. I will take some tomorrow and post them here. I love the way it looks, it's perfectly level. I just need to go ahead and get new wheels and some 33' tires.
Yes please do!! Anxious to see what it looks like
Old 01-17-2012, 03:37 PM
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Here we go. I can take more pics if you want.

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Old 01-17-2012, 04:02 PM
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I am really surprised how few people drop the rear in order to level 2wd. I loved my Chevy like that, drove so nice with stock front suspension geometry and upgraded shocks.
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I am really surprised how few people drop the rear in order to level 2wd. I loved my Chevy like that, drove so nice with stock front suspension geometry and upgraded shocks.
Well, I decided not to do that because I like my truck higher up off the ground, so a level did that for me. Eventually I will be doing 3' lift on top of the 2.5' level I already have, and run 33s-35s.
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Originally Posted by idb2
Here we go. I can take more pics if you want.

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looks good! Add some 33's in there and it will finish the look!
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Yeah I need about a grand and a half to do tires and wheels. Im only in college so that will have to wait a while haha
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My 2.5 Autospring kit will be here early next week. Not sure when I'm going to install yet but hopefully soon. It'll look a little off for a bit because I only have the stock 18's and tires on her but sometime later this year(possibly after tax returns) Biger tires and rims.
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Here's mine, 2.5" leveling kit and stock rear 4x4 block. I have 275/70/18's right now but looking for new tires. You guys with the 295/70's and 305/65's having any rubbing problems? How close are you to the upper ball joint?
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