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  1. No behind the gas station repair facility here pal, 12 bay with ase and factory trained techs. The problem has nothing to do with the $400, I ordered several sets yesterday for my lifts that will accept the new pads. Problem is people don’t know about this and there really is no excuse for the frame to be that cheaply made and paper thin that a lift can damage it. GM made such a big deal about the Ford F-150 going aluminum maybe the marketing team at Ford should just jack on e of the new Silverados up and bend it for a commercial instead of dumping 50lb boulders in the bed from 10 feet above which no one is literally gong to do with their truck. Jacking it up and bending it is totally feasible of happening during everyday use with the 2019 Silverado.
  2. Lots of value in my post, jacking up your truck incorrectly can damage your $60k truck and ppl are blaming shops for not knowing how fragile this truck really is. Imagine when a frame is bent by a shop for lifting a vehicle how a vehicle is supposed to be lifted only to find out they bent a $60k truck? Do you even realize how pathetic this conversation is and how even more ridiculous it is that it’s going to happen? Shops should not be held liable for any damage this is clearly a engineering flaw that was found AFTER THE FACT.
  3. Literally LOL that this conversation is even being had that a frame would be so thin a standard lift could damage it. I just learned this today in a training session with Challenger lifts and am researching this topic because I honestly thought it was complete BS to sell add on items. Come to find out, it’s totally true and I’m completely offended that anyone would call a shop that didn’t have said “specialty Chevy approves lift pads” a hole in the wall. Basically, the lift can pickup a $300k Ferrari without tweaking the frame but not a brittle feeble 2019 Silverado. Are you people that brain washed than you think this is a tooling issue with garages and not pathetic engineering which is the true answer. So not only is this the ugliest truck Chevy could ever have designed its “Like a Rock” till you jack it up and bend the frame. Enjoy your tin can trash truck this thread and training today has reaffirmed my thinking that GM is complete trash now.
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