I Just picked up my first Chevy, a 2500 ccsb and love everything but the stance. The rear is 3" higher than the front. I would love to level it and put a bit larger tire under it.
I've done the big lift in the past and want to stay mild with this truck as it is a dd. Stock tires are 265/60/20.
My first plan was to use a cognito uca kit, keys and bilstien shocks to level it, and toyo at2 295/60/20 and a 20x9 rim w a 5" back space. But... I've been told that a leveling kit will screw w the front end and ruin the ride.
First of all, is this true? If it is, would there be a better way to level it? Assuming that it will work, would the tires rub? I don't mind trimming the valance, but I really don't want to cut the back.
If a leveling kits isn't the best solution, would a 4" cognito kit be a better choice?
If I went w the 4" kit, would I need a lever tire?
Thanks in advance for info and advice.
I've done the big lift in the past and want to stay mild with this truck as it is a dd. Stock tires are 265/60/20.
My first plan was to use a cognito uca kit, keys and bilstien shocks to level it, and toyo at2 295/60/20 and a 20x9 rim w a 5" back space. But... I've been told that a leveling kit will screw w the front end and ruin the ride.
First of all, is this true? If it is, would there be a better way to level it? Assuming that it will work, would the tires rub? I don't mind trimming the valance, but I really don't want to cut the back.
If a leveling kits isn't the best solution, would a 4" cognito kit be a better choice?
If I went w the 4" kit, would I need a lever tire?
Thanks in advance for info and advice.
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