35" nittos on a leveling kit works

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millermayne

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Just got the 35x12.5x20 nitto trails mounted today, installed the leveling kits last weekend. 1.5 spacer on top gave me 2.5 and 1/2" spacer on bottom gave me another 1". It does rub I've got to trim the plastic but it will work. This is a 2013 2wd it still rides and drives great!
 

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Is the rear level with the front?
 

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If the front is higher how's that a leveling kit? :think:
 

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it's still called a "leveling kit" tho no? anyway i'd lke to see some closeups w/ wheels turned and flexed, seems like a pretty good amount of trimming will be required, would regearing be wise with 35's?

1.5" spacer in back would be perfect (i like a lil'bit of rake tho) maybe just 1", or maybe you like the cali lean

looks good, lets see some more pics
 

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Had to one up me with 35s on a leveling kit.:Nonono:
I like the look, mine is very similar. I like a Cali lean so ima get some billsteins on top of the leveling kit to give me a slight Cali lean. Rubbing the top will be a issue so go over bumps/dips a little slow. Great lookin truck though.
 

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jeez, guys. y'all are crucifying the guy. lets see some more pictures. whats your lift in the front compared to the rear? I'm surprised you didn't have to trim more than just the plastic. i prefer more of a little rake also, but i like to see different setups. it looks great from the first picture.

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also, what kind of crossbars do you have? i was thinking about getting some but didn't know if should get thule or yakima
 
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Yakima 58" cross bars i cut down to 53", I had 48" bars on my previous tahoe they didn't look right to me so I wanted to go slightly longer. Thanks for the encouraging comments I'll get more pics soon pic below is my previous 07 Z71 tahoe with the same leveling kit in the front and 35s with 48" cross bars on the yakima rack
 

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millermayne

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technically 2. Cause that's what I was getting at as well...

Why are you even in the lifted section of the forum with that low rider garbage? That's not my style just like a slight Cali lean isn't your style so reframe from bumping your dick beaters across your key board you don't have to look at my ride or drive it :Nonono:

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Yes, this is exactly what The Passion is all about ... reverse rake.

And you're ******* 46 years old you should be drinking coffee reading a book and putting the kids to bed get off my dick :yaoface2:
 

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And you're ******* 46 years old you should be drinking coffee reading a book and putting the kids to bed get off my dick :yaoface2:

Settle down sparky ... I wasn't even talking to you.

Just saying that 'crucifying' was hyperbole, all anyone ever said is that your ride is not level despite your leveling kit. Hardly insulting, just an objective and accurate observation.
 
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