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Looks pretty stock to me.Photos can be deceiving though.
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Looks pretty stock to me.Photos can be deceiving though.
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Damn you’re good! Yep, that’s bone stock. That picture was taken the day after I got truck home from VA. Had 46k on it, was owned by an elderly man who recently had passed and went back to GM Dealership in a small town. I never found one thing on it that was modified. You may be right on OP’s too, but I’ve noticed different photo angles give different looks at times.Looks pretty stock to me.
When I first got my 1500,it had 245 highway type tires on it. Most swore it was 2wd.Damn you’re good! Yep, that’s bone stock. That picture was taken the day after I got truck home from VA. Had 46k on it, was owned by an elderly man who recently had passed and went back to GM Dealership in a small town. I never found one thing on it that was modified. You may be right on OP’s too, but I’ve noticed different photo angles give different looks at times.
Tires in picture are 245’s as well. I have 265’s now.When I first got my 1500,it had 245 highway type tires on it. Most swore it was 2wd.
after I replaced the arms.hubs,balljoints,shocks tire rods etc. I put a nut on the rotor and used a magnetic level on the rotors and adjusted the upper A arms till the rotors were level up/down.In stock form, most k1500 have a bit of rake to them. This one looks cranked/leveled to me, and it's no secret cranking one can make it ride like an unsprung wagon that no off the shelf shock on the market will fix. Bad shocks would be un-tamed compression and rebound, but it doesn't appear to me that's what's being described. First check would be ride height against oem specs.