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Hey guys I'm going to add a leveling kit on my Sierra with already a lift and add bigger blocks in the back, to stop that tire rub! Do I need anything else to do this or just the leveling kit + the bigger blocks to even it out PS I'm gonna take out my body lift, I don't really like the look of it!

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agreed i wouldn't do a big leveling kit on the bds kit. basically you bought a 4 inch kit that has a 2 inch leveling incorporated in it already so adding more will really really screw up your angles. i would deff recommend the 1.5 body lift as well

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Well I found out I don't have any blocks at all in the back just springs so would it still be bad for my angles? Or are you talking about the front here?

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Anyways hahaha, well thanks for the advice guys! I might try 20's with different back spacing because I have a 1.25 RC Body Lift and it barely rubs with that, only reverse going left!

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Try trimming your splash guards, or drill a couple small holes and zip tie them back a little. If you do it right, you will never see the ties and it will help clear the tires when in turning. Just a thought.

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Definitey dont remove your body lift. You can't make up the difference with a leveling kit. You can get away with a 1" leveling kit, especially if your front end has settled some. I have one and my angles aren't bad.

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Definitey dont remove your body lift. You can't make up the difference with a leveling kit. You can get away with a 1" leveling kit, especially if your front end has settled some. I have one and my angles aren't bad.

 

Who makes a 1" Leveling kit? If that's the case I will keep the 1.25BL + 1" level + 1" blocks in the rear cuz I have none, so if my math is correct that equals 8.25in of lift.. I like the sound of that :)

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