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Anybody done a body lift on a GMT900 that has the rear wheel well liners. If so what kind of look do you have now? Can you see bottom of the frame ect? Also I hear a lot of folks saying the bumper relocation brackets in some of these kits aren't lining up right, any fixes or just poor fitment or bad install? Any pics would be great if you got the time. Thanks in advance!

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As far as the bumpers lining up, I have the zone 1.5 kit, and the rear bumper lines up great, the front bumper, has a little more gap than it did before, however I'm the only one that seems to notice it out of my group of friends(when its yours you just know). I have a few ideas that Im gonna try when the weather gets better to see if I can pull it up a little more. Other kits out there might have better front bumper relocation set ups, but I can only speak for the zone.

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As far as the bumpers lining up, I have the zone 1.5 kit, and the rear bumper lines up great, the front bumper, has a little more gap than it did before, however I'm the only one that seems to notice it out of my group of friends(when its yours you just know). I have a few ideas that Im gonna try when the weather gets better to see if I can pull it up a little more. Other kits out there might have better front bumper relocation set ups, but I can only speak for the zone.

Did you just flip the bumper mount or did you use their optional front bumper mount for the kit? I am considering getting that same kit for my crew cab sierra with level kit. I like the stance of your truck.

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I had a 3" performance accessories body lift my 08 and it was a pain to get the bumpers to line up perfectly. It can be done, but I know Id rather not be bothered with a body lift.

 

 

 

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Did you just flip the bumper mount or did you use their optional front bumper mount for the kit? I am considering getting that same kit for my crew cab sierra with level kit. I like the stance of your truck.

Honestly, don't bother.

 

Body lifts are hideous.

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