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Got some new factory take offs 275/55/20 Cooper h/t tires that just about look like a a/t for just about free, did the spacers for the links (gm style will post pics soon) and a alignment! Back sits 1/4 higher now which i like because i tow alot. Its coming along. Still gotta touch up my bumpers and de-mold

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Beautiful ride. Which replica brand, and any issues with them? Looking to get these same CV81s
 

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2011 ppv. 3” lift spindles in front. 2” rear lift block. 26” wheels 35x13.50 tires
 

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This is my '07 Denali sporting a ~3" lift with Bilstein 5100 shocks all around, Z71 coils with a 1.5" spacer in the rear. I do a lot of hunting and mounting driving on some rough country roads out here in CO and this thing is a champ. I'm currently trying to make it more "utility" and looking to build a custom cargo basket to replace the factory roof rack. Anyone have any brush guards they recommend for the Denali style front end?

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I'm sure there's others out there trying to decide on what lift and what tires. I just got the ccm 2.5/1 leveling kit, now just gotta decide on tires and wheels. If you got any pics of any lifted or leveld

Replaced my 2007 Tahoe auto-ride with a 6 inch Fabtec with 35X12.5 BFGs and the ride actually improved. Added many other options, but really like the Raptor paint... especially during hail storms and off road adventures!

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I went with an Iron Bull rear bumper for 2007 Tahoe. I like the way it wraps around to the wheel well. Also cut bumper and welded in a Wilco Hitchgate Max. Modified the Wilco to mount wheel with standard wheel studs as well... topped it all off with several coats of Raptor liner to match the Tahoe. Still working to wire the antennas to my equipment.
 
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Looking tough! Bed liner?

Raptor makes a bed liner kit that comes with the spray gun. I bought the upgraded gun that allows you to adjust the texture.

The kit and sprayer are both available on Amazon and FAR cheaper than Line-X. You can also get Raptor paint that lets you mix any color. Even under coated with it.

We recently had a hail storm with tennis ball sized hail and it bounced right off the paint! Lucky the glass didn’t get blasted (was facing away from the storm).
 

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View attachment 258840 I went with an Iron Bull rear bumper for 2007 Tahoe. I like the way it wraps around to the wheel well. Also cut bumper and welded in a Wilco Hitchgate Max. Modified the Wilco to mount wheel with standard wheel studs as well... topped it all off with several coats of Raptor liner to match the Tahoe. Still working to wire the antennas to my equipment.

Nicely done.

You might as well post more pictures before others start asking hahaha.
No really, post more pics:)
 

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I feel like my SSV is slightly lifted or at the very least-leveled. This '13 sits higher than my '03 did and the 275/55/20 Cooper Discoverer ATs do not rub at all. Unlike on the old 'hoe-tire fitment was no issue running the OE Silverado 20s
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Nicely done.

You might as well post more pictures before others start asking hahaha.
No really, post more pics:)

Thanks. Here is the before/after of stock 2007 Tahoe LTZ with autoride “upgraded” with Fabtec Performance 6 inch lift and many other adds. The ride is better than the stock ride. I am also enjoying the tow mirrors since the spare tire blocks some of the rear view.

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I feel like my SSV is slightly lifted or at the very least-leveled. This '13 sits higher than my '03 did and the 275/55/20 Cooper Discoverer ATs do not rub at all. Unlike on the old 'hoe-tire fitment was no issue running the OE Silverado 20sView attachment 258906
Looks light a front level... take a peek under struts.... or above...
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Finally got it out on Assateague today. Drove great. 2 highlights: dual battery which ran our fridge all day and the rack so much room and solid.

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A lot of ponies out there today.

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Love to hear more about how/where dual battery goes/installed.
 

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