Anyone Running Kings or ICONS?

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Trailzrider

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I haven't been on here in a while, but here are better photos of the UCA's and coil-overs. Been on the Tahoe for around 6 months. Couldn't be happier with the ride quality on and off road.
I have spent a few hours on this forum searching for the best offroad option in lieu of long travel and found your post. Your setup is exactly what I am looking for. I did not want to take a chance on King's and sacrifice the amazing OEM ride quality on my 2023. It sounds like there is no sacrifice.
1. What offset did you go with your wheels?
2. Was there much trimming involved?
3. Kings with or without adjusters? If without would you get with adjusters now?
4. Kings with or without lift? If without would you get with life now?
5. Camburg UCA's - Were they the ones for the 1500?
 
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I haven't been on here in a while, but here are better photos of the UCA's and coil-overs. Been on the Tahoe for around 6 months. Couldn't be happier with the ride quality on and off road.

I'm sorry I think I missed some details here. What year is your rig? What is your current suspension setup? Do you get any rubbing with the larger tires? Personally I don't want a six inch lift or anything, but I would like to get 35s under her, 37s if possible, and enough suspension to go exploring trails and do a little desert running without giving the little folks spinal compression injuries.
 

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I went Kings. @CoreTire who installed them had Icons on his Tahoe and did not have anything positive to say about them.
 

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I have spent a few hours on this forum searching for the best offroad option in lieu of long travel and found your post. Your setup is exactly what I am looking for. I did not want to take a chance on King's and sacrifice the amazing OEM ride quality on my 2023. It sounds like there is no sacrifice.
1. What offset did you go with your wheels?
2. Was there much trimming involved?
3. Kings with or without adjusters? If without would you get with adjusters now?
4. Kings with or without lift? If without would you get with life now?
5. Camburg UCA's - Were they the ones for the 1500?

The Methods are 0 offset, I haven't trimmed anything. I did purchase a Westcott designs fender pullback kit but haven't gotten around to installing it yet. Both front and rear coil-overs have the adjustors. Yep! UCA's are for the Silverado 1500. I had a Colorado ZR2 with the multimatic's in the past, the ride quality of the Tahoe with this set up is far better in my opinion. Let me know if that answered your questions!
 

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I'm sorry I think I missed some details here. What year is your rig? What is your current suspension setup? Do you get any rubbing with the larger tires? Personally I don't want a six inch lift or anything, but I would like to get 35s under her, 37s if possible, and enough suspension to go exploring trails and do a little desert running without giving the little folks spinal compression injuries.
No worries, it is a 2021 Z71. Front and rear King 2.5's with Camburg UCA's. With a fender pullback kit this setup will fit 35's with no issues. With the 34's and no pullback kit, it barely rubs the carpet liner at full turn in reverse.
 

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No worries, it is a 2021 Z71. Front and rear King 2.5's with Camburg UCA's. With a fender pullback kit this setup will fit 35's with no issues. With the 34's and no pullback kit, it barely rubs the carpet liner at full turn in reverse.
Is there a particular reason you went with the 2.5s over the 3.0s? This is all largely daydreaming now unfortunately, I made a crack at our last oil change about the garbage oem tires that we keep replacing and repairing and swapping them out with a set of 35" MT Baja Boss all terrains. She spent the next five minutes hearing about how they're seeing major parts failures from guys running "big boy 35s" and how some poor schmuck put 35s on his 3500 and 7k miles later he had to replace his tranny out of pocket because 35s void your warranty. We did a little light off-roading a week ago and some tires and suspension upgrades would have gone a long way (so would some lockers) but she's now convinced that 35s break trucks. /end rant
 

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Is there a particular reason you went with the 2.5s over the 3.0s? This is all largely daydreaming now unfortunately, I made a crack at our last oil change about the garbage oem tires that we keep replacing and repairing and swapping them out with a set of 35" MT Baja Boss all terrains. She spent the next five minutes hearing about how they're seeing major parts failures from guys running "big boy 35s" and how some poor schmuck put 35s on his 3500 and 7k miles later he had to replace his tranny out of pocket because 35s void your warranty. We did a little light off-roading a week ago and some tires and suspension upgrades would have gone a long way (so would some lockers) but she's now convinced that 35s break trucks. /end rant
35s arnt gonna spontaneously break your truck. Many vehicles are rolling off the assembly line with them, including the new hd at4’s.

The warranty deal could be an issue though if you have that type of dealer.
 
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