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Old 01-15-2005 | 02:31 PM
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Default Need Pics of Z71 with Wheels, stock, +1-2lift

My goals for my Sierra are keeping it prolly stock height and Adding painted flares and some 18's with agressive tires. Possibly 285 60/18 or 305 55/18, Since I have the wheel tool I'm going to fit them just right were I can order wheels with the right Backspace. I like the flush or slightly out of the well look.

I really like the look of the HDs/Z71 I have seen here and wouldn't mind if you guys could post up again. I also like Quicksilver z but I'm not going for the lowered look on this truck.

If this is a redundant post I apologize
Old 01-15-2005 | 02:41 PM
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only 18's?
Old 01-15-2005 | 03:10 PM
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before I put my 3" bodylift on my Denali, it sat about the same height as a stock Z71, so here it is with a 3" body lift on 17" stock denali rims and 33.25" Nitto's:


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Originally Posted by ILLNALI
before I put my 3" bodylift on my Denali, it sat about the same height as a stock Z71, so here it is with a 3" body lift on 17" stock denali rims and 33.25" Nitto's:
295 70 17's right, I was looking at the Nitto's, BFG's and Yoks.

Thanks, keep em coming

17's,18's 20's
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Make sure if you add factory flares that you trim a little bit of the part that curves in w/ the body line. My factory ones have rubbed the paint right of the fender on both sides, front and rear. GMs cheesy 3M tape deal to hold them on lets them vibrate quite a bit. I'm taking them off and having the paint fixed in the spring when I colormatch. They really don't add that much more tire coverage anyway.
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Originally Posted by FryZ71
Make sure if you add factory flares that you trim a little bit of the part that curves in w/ the body line. My factory ones have rubbed the paint right of the fender on both sides, front and rear. GMs cheesy 3M tape deal to hold them on lets them vibrate quite a bit. I'm taking them off and having the paint fixed in the spring when I colormatch. They really don't add that much more tire coverage anyway.

Thanks, I just like the finish look it gives. I might not add them. Still tosing around the idea.
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