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2.5” level look with 265/70/17?

Dr. Zaius

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Here is Bilstein 5100 at 1.8 with 265/70/17 ATs

The rear is a bit higher because it has Tremor leafs.

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I’m not sure how well it shows in the picture but definitely a major improvement. 1.8” level with 265/70/17 is great, lots of compliments from my friends who noticed!

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It looks GREAT!
Nice pic David!
 
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I’m not sure how well it shows in the picture but definitely a major improvement. 1.8” level with 265/70/17 is great, lots of compliments from my friends who noticed!

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yes, good choice. heres mine. 265/70/17 at 1.8. its just looks better cuz its a SUPERcab!

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Thanks for the replies and pics guys! I think I’m gonna do the 1.8” setting just because I do like the looks but it’s just slightly too aggressive for me.
Here is my truck with a Truxxx 1.5" level and 265/70's. I thought they looked a little nose-high with the 2.5" plus I have garage clearance issues.

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