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GMT900 3" Body Lift & 33's (no leveling kit)

19K views 19 replies 16 participants last post by  Ginger  
#1 ·
Hey guys, just got home and wanted to post some specs & pics. Put the tires on last night after some trimming (as seen in the other thread :crazy:)

Truck: 2008 Sierra Denali, AWD, 6.2L, 6L80E
Lift: 3" Body Lift (no leveling kit)
Tires: 305/55/20 Mickey Thompson ATZ's (measure 33.5x13 on the truck- 32.75 height with weight of truck & 33PSI)
Wheels: 20x9 Ultra Mako, +18mm offset
Fender Measurements: 40.5 Front and 42.5 Rear

Annnnnnnnd, pictures:

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#2 ·
33's look like stock tires on a NNBS. 33's on my OBS 2wd look huge.

Looks good man:shake:
 
#4 ·
nice stance..looks good!
 
#8 ·
Thanks everyone :shake:


Yeah i know not everyone is going to like the wheels, and no one here likes rake... but you cant please everyone :crazy:

I dont like perfectly level trucks... 1-1.5" of rake is perfect IMO (2" is too much). Plus i tow quite often so i like the rake so im level when hauling. Dont feel like doing helper springs or bags right now.

And these wheels are something ive wanted for a looong time. Honestly i couldn't be happier with how the truck turned out. This is how they should come from the factory :sparta:
 
#12 ·
nice
 
#15 ·
Why not do the rancho adjustable leveling kit? You can adjust from inside the cab so when your hauling put it OEM :shrug:

I want your tail lights :read:
 
#16 ·
Why not do the rancho adjustable leveling kit? You can adjust from inside the cab so when your hauling put it OEM :shrug:

I want your tail lights :read:
I like the look.... Don't really want or need it level.

Plus an adjustable kit for the front doesn't make sense, you'd need an alignment everytime you lift/lower it.
 
#18 ·
It's the Zone Offroad 3" body lift.

Tires are 305/55/20 and the wheels are 9" wide with 5.7" backspace.

If you want to run this setup, you'll need to do some trimming. I usually recommend putting a 2" leveling kit on top of what I did, then the tires fit damn near perfect.