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Ready Lift Leveling Kit For Anyone In The Dfw Area!


Heysdad

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Hey guys.....

 

I have a ReadyLift 2.5" Leveling kit with rear 3" block that brings back a bit of the stock stance while lifting the truck about 2.3" (See listings below). It's all in perfect condition. I just removed it because I installed a Rancho 4" kit and I don't need the 2.5 kit anymore and my wife says it needs to go!

 

It's from my 2008 Sierra Z-71 4x4 SLT. I would like to sell to someone in the DFW area. It's some heavy stuff so I really don't want to ship it anywhere. I would be happy to meet you half way to deliver it. Within reason.

 

The way I add it up, the total I've spent is more than $370.00 in parts. I'll sell it for $275.00 Anyone interested???

 

Here's what the 2 kits look like from the ReadyLift site.

 

http://www.readylift.com/c-123-new-kit-sie...-6-lug-225.aspx

 

http://www.readylift.com/c-111-silverado-s...ug-3-block.aspx

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would you be willing to split it up and sell the rear blocks on their own?

 

how difficult are they to install? looks pretty easy.

 

i already have a leveling kit.

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Sure, I guess I could do that.

I don't think they are hard to install. I didn't install them, I had them done as a kit with the front.

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Hello Mark, it looks like the lower is 3/8" and the upper is 7/8". When installed it works with the geometry of the suspension to give what Readylift calls 2.5" of lift, but it really is more like 2.3". It does make the truck look much different when installed. It's a really good kit and I have all the u-bolts and such.

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I put those same components (front and rear) on my 09 Sierra. Easy to install, and products were very good quality pieces. I recommend the ReadyLift Kit. :thumbs:

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I put those same components (front and rear) on my 09 Sierra. Easy to install, and products were very good quality pieces. I recommend the ReadyLift Kit. :lol:

FiveO...I thought the same thing, real good quality stuff. I just put the Rancho 4" lift on my truck and thought someone might like to save some money on a leveling kit. I liked the leveling kit, however I just wanted to go bigger....Glad you like yours. Your truck looks great. I almost got that color also...LOL

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Sure, I guess I could do that.

I don't think they are hard to install. I didn't install them, I had them done as a kit with the front.

 

 

Where in the DFW area do you get your lifts installed?

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Sure, I guess I could do that.

I don't think they are hard to install. I didn't install them, I had them done as a kit with the front.

 

 

Where in the DFW area do you get your lifts installed?

 

 

yeah good question. I'm in dallas as well and called up 4wheel parts, and they want $2k for leveling kit, install, alignment, and new 285 mud terrains. seems super high to me! I haven't even asked about a suspension lift yet, bc i couldn't believe the price of the leveling kit and install alone.

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