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4XE Leveling Kit/Stance Help!

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Hey All -

I've had my High Altitude for a year now and ready for a bit tougher look. Wanting to level the front to back and bring the tires out past the fender walls a couple of inches. I don't off-road at all, just want to look like I could (I know this probably offends the sensibilities of half of this forum)!

I've talked to 3 local shops - all with different opinions on what they would do. I don't need or want a full lift, thinking leveling kit, wheel spacers, bigger tires. Hoping to see a few similar builds to get an idea of what these options actually look like after install.

Can I get by with adding 1" to 1.5" leveling kit on front and leave rear alone?

Would 1.75" wheel spacers look good without making my wife think she's going to hit the garage door frame with the tires?

Thinking Baja Boss A/T (I just like the looks) 275/60/20 as weight seems to jump significantly with any bigger size.

I'd appreciate any advice and pics of similar non-JLUR's!

Thanks in advance!
Chris
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Heads up, you’re probably not going to look like you off-road much with 20s
 

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Heads up, you’re probably not going to look like you off-road much with 20s
Unless you wrap the 20" rims with 35-38" rubber. The right size tire works well. I've seen plenty of 20" rims offroad, just with huge rubber.
 

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Unless you wrap the 20" rims with 35-38" rubber. The right size tire works well. I've seen plenty of 20" rims offroad, just with huge rubber.
Better than less rubber but not close to doing 35-38” with 17s.
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