3in not enough

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yasmoni

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Hopefully u get biggger tires and maybe some rims with alittle offset. Because right now you would look like your going to tip over if u just added a 6" lift. :2cents:

From the picture u added it looks like the truck sits a good bit lower in the front? I bet if you raised the front (2") to match the back you would like the stance a lot better.
I think it looks like that because its sitting on a decline a bit, but yeah, stance is definitely coming soon, and I was looking at 35s if I upgraded to 6
 

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I think it looks like that because its sitting on a decline a bit, but yeah, stance is definitely coming soon, and I was looking at 35s if I upgraded to 6
The parking lot is sloping down and your truck is at an angle to your camera shot.

But make no mistake, this black 'Hoe is a beast. It is setup like MF'er as it is. I would like for my Yukon to ride like yours is right now with some pizza cutter 285/295 on 20s.
I need some lift for the slightly larger tires I want to run so 3" up all in the flexy part is **** with me.
 
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The parking lot is sloping down and your truck is at an angle to your camera shot.

But make no mistake, this black 'Hoe is a beast. It is setup like MF'er as it is. I would like for my Yukon to ride like yours is right now with some pizza cutter 285/295 on 20s.
I need some lift for the slightly larger tires I want to run so 3" up all in the flexy part is **** with me.

Hell yeah, I got a bad hoe, and I just want to make her a little bigger and aggressive.
 
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