So I actually just took mine into the dealership for this very issue. Both mine and the wife’s are having car play issues… furthermore mine is having on star issues.
So finally finished and I’m not even sure how but front lift is 2.5 and rear is 2.0 with 35x12.5R20 and it’s now level. Some rubbing but nothing that can’t be fixed.
It’s a 2.5 inch I dunno why it tried to link anything, but the tires are mileking something I didn’t want them but that’s all they had. I myself prefer cooper. I do have a question I see where the rubbing is it’s toward the inside in the rear, what’s the best way to trim this or move the liner...
So I did the thing, went with 2.5 and 35x12.5x20 on 0mm… definitely gonna need some trimming and have to go back to get rear leveled out but i got called into work and had to schedule another day the border has slim pickings on tires.. and everything lol.
Looking good I’m still debating on the leveling kit from CCM vs the rough country… I only am hesitant because the rear end is ugly as is and the taller the vehicle the more it shows. On another note I live near this shop how much did they charge?
Do you know if technically 35s with cutting would work and also would it work on 2022 I know I used that kit on my 2010 but it still looks the same and not updated and worry it won’t work on the 2021s
So I’m working on a project here and after discussing this with a friend of mine he has a leveling kit on a truck with 35x12.5x20 what would stop that from working on a Tahoe? I’m getting 34x11.4x20 so if I can go up to 35 I wouldn’t mind…
I don’t know if anyone has experienced this but it’s happened twice now and it seems is now starting to be an issue… Anyways, my infotainment system froze up the other day again.. and I noticed it was the same issue I would get the Chevy emblem, then lose my wifi/CarPlay and then blue tooth and...
What did you tell them was wrong with it or diagnosis paperwork? I cant get the dealers to help at all. I am now dealing with 3 of them that all say its how it is supposed to be when I know for sure it is not.
Good evening y’all! I was wondering if anyone knew a place where we can calculate the differences in offset like a website or something? Please let know thanks guys!
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