Those wheels Moto metals are -24 offset and 10” wide wow this is the first video Ive seen with that setup. Thats exactly what I want. Very thorough and informative video as well I really appreciate it thank you
I run the Rough Country kit with Fox coilovers and 35inch tires. Kit comes with driveshaft spacer and no need to cut tie rods! Only thing lacking with the Rough Country kit was front bump stop extentions. I went with some Daystar Stinger bump stops.
Truck looks great. I’d personally go with a 33” tire at 12.5” wide and 18” wheels. The 20s are just way too big and cartoonish for anything smaller than a full-size or Escalade.
The truck was on the hoist at full droop which maxes out everything. When the truck is sitting on the ground it puts everything back into the correct position according the the size of the lift kit.
@@livingstones1196 The truck turned out great! Its cool seeing these trucks come in from the dealer and leave looking badass. They did an awesome job on designing the new Colorados. We have other options for the Colorado. Just go to our website and put in your vehicle info and everything comes up for your truck. www.liftkits4less.com
Can you do a 17 or 17 inch wheel? I like a more off road look. Also, how functional would this type of lift be off road? Is it just for looks basically?
What would be your recommendation for wheels and tires sizes on a 2019 GMC canyon Denali? I got a zone 5.5 kit but the body shop will not give me exact tire sizes. I want to order offline,but they want me to buy the ones in their shop. Lift hasn't been installed yet.
For this kit, the max tire and wheel specs with backspacing is: Wheel Size: 20x9 Back Spacing: 5.25″ Max Tire Size: 305/55R20 You can always call us direct 702-267-6100
That's a nice street looker kit. It's pretty, but not functional for off road other than a few inches of added clearance. 20 inch wheels with 33s, stock shocks and lift blocks. There's no articulation increase.
I got a 2015 Colorado z71 with a 5.5 zone lift kit. Running with 33x12.5r20. I have noticed that when I turn at low speeds I get some vibrations on the truck and steering wheel. Was wondering if anyone could tell me what would cause that and how I can fix it? Any advise would help.
First, I would make sure all components are properly secured on the suspension. You may have to get a zero point calibration done through the ECM to set your truck to the new ride height. I know some Toyota's had that same issue. Once they did the recalibration, the vibrations went away. If you need anymore assistance you can call us direct to speak to our technician or go to our website and use the chat for quicker response.
Ohh no China 😳💀💀😂 dude almost everything is made in China and packaged in the U.S, so they can say it’s made here. Same thing about the “organic fruits” at Walmart. Can’t trust but makes great for up sell..
Those wheels Moto metals are -24 offset and 10” wide wow this is the first video Ive seen with that setup. Thats exactly what I want. Very thorough and informative video as well I really appreciate it thank you
Great review. Especially the power comment at the end. I hear no one else mention that. Thank you.
Thanks Chris!
I run the Rough Country kit with Fox coilovers and 35inch tires. Kit comes with driveshaft spacer and no need to cut tie rods! Only thing lacking with the Rough Country kit was front bump stop extentions. I went with some Daystar Stinger bump stops.
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Can I ask you how well it's holding up? The rough country lift?
@@saskmuddinatv No issues.
Truck looks great. I’d personally go with a 33” tire at 12.5” wide and 18” wheels. The 20s are just way too big and cartoonish for anything smaller than a full-size or Escalade.
My 19' RST PACKAGE IS THE GRILLE 20" WHEELS AND BEDLINER
I have a 2016 colorado and I’m lifting it 6 inches but got 33/12.50R18 that is the best recommended
How much does your mpg go down ? That’s really what’s holding me back from going such a big lift for my truck being stock right now.
Rough Country does NOT require tie rod ends to be cut
You gonna do anything about those stressed rear brake hoses? Like maybe get slightly longer ones?
The truck was on the hoist at full droop which maxes out everything. When the truck is sitting on the ground it puts everything back into the correct position according the the size of the lift kit.
LiftKits4Less makes total sense now. I did like the look. I own a 2016 and may do mine 😊
@@livingstones1196 The truck turned out great! Its cool seeing these trucks come in from the dealer and leave looking badass. They did an awesome job on designing the new Colorados. We have other options for the Colorado. Just go to our website and put in your vehicle info and everything comes up for your truck. www.liftkits4less.com
@@AutoParts4Less Same thing happens out on the trails! Get longer brakelines!
Your website isn't working, the vehicle selector says you have nothing for Colorados
would of been nice if they showed the cv angles when it was set down
Can you do a 17 or 17 inch wheel? I like a more off road look. Also, how functional would this type of lift be off road? Is it just for looks basically?
Dude im debating bds or zone
Go bds lift
Whenever you hate on another product...nice break line stretch lol
Dieing to know if this will work on my 2021 Z71rwd !?!?
What would be your recommendation for wheels and tires sizes on a 2019 GMC canyon Denali? I got a zone 5.5 kit but the body shop will not give me exact tire sizes. I want to order offline,but they want me to buy the ones in their shop. Lift hasn't been installed yet.
For this kit, the max tire and wheel specs with backspacing is: Wheel Size: 20x9
Back Spacing: 5.25″
Max Tire Size: 305/55R20
You can always call us direct 702-267-6100
American steel 💪🏻💪🏻 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Will this kit work for 20x12 rims,Tires33
What size did this wheel end up being? A 20x10 -24 offset?
This customer is used a 33" X 12.5" R20 Moto Metal -24 Offset (please note trimming was required)
That's a nice street looker kit. It's pretty, but not functional for off road other than a few inches of added clearance. 20 inch wheels with 33s, stock shocks and lift blocks. There's no articulation increase.
Anyone know the wheels n tire specs?
What's the cost of install?
Has anyone installed one on a 2019 LT?
Will this kit work for my 2018 zr2
I wouldn't install a suspension lift on a ZR2. Those trucks have amazing suspension systems.
@@noxidk it's to low not enough clearance I got stuck all 4 tires of the ground.
BDS makes a lift specific to the ZR2 that keeps the DDV shocks. I'd go that route
I'll. Heck it out
Did you end up lifting the zr2?
What is the tire & wheel setup
This customer is used a 33" X 12.5" R20 Moto Metal -24 Offset (please not trimming was required)
@@AutoParts4Less what is the rim width on this truck? 9”? 10?
Great video
Why trim the air dam? Most people would just remove it, the truck looks way better without the air dam anyway.
I got a 2015 Colorado z71 with a 5.5 zone lift kit. Running with 33x12.5r20. I have noticed that when I turn at low speeds I get some vibrations on the truck and steering wheel. Was wondering if anyone could tell me what would cause that and how I can fix it? Any advise would help.
First, I would make sure all components are properly secured on the suspension. You may have to get a zero point calibration done through the ECM to set your truck to the new ride height. I know some Toyota's had that same issue. Once they did the recalibration, the vibrations went away. If you need anymore assistance you can call us direct to speak to our technician or go to our website and use the chat for quicker response.
I have the same issue with just a leveling kit !
Looks good but Take that ugly air dam off..
Ohh no China 😳💀💀😂 dude almost everything is made in China and packaged in the U.S, so they can say it’s made here. Same thing about the “organic fruits” at Walmart. Can’t trust but makes great for up sell..
Still has that horrible "stink bug" look.