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You should probably do a little research


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
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I’ve looked around - how do you find what brand of lift I have when there are no stickers or any of that crap all over it.


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I’ve looked around - how do you find what brand of lift I have when there are no stickers or any of that crap all over it.


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Get a good pic of the front crossmember


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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Get a good pic of the front crossmember


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

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Let me know if this works - I’m new at this



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Let me know if this works - I’m new at this



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Looks like a Zone off-road lift. They make a 4.5 and 6.5 kit


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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Looks like a Zone off-road lift. They make a 4.5 and 6.5 kit


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

Pretty sure it’s 6.5. It’s just got a pretty big rake on it. Didn’t know if most guys did a 1.5 leveling kit or not. Don’t wanna mess this thing up if it’s not necessary.


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Pretty sure it’s 6.5. It’s just got a pretty big rake on it. Didn’t know if most guys did a 1.5 leveling kit or not. Don’t wanna mess this thing up if it’s not necessary.


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The 6.5” kit is basically maxed out at 6.5” , meaning you can’t lift the front any higher (safely). The 6.5” kit is really a 4.5-6.5” kit. It can be run from 4.5-6.5” if lift. They come with a 5” block which SHOULD make it sit a tad leaned. It check to see the size block in the rear first.


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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The 6.5” kit is basically maxed out at 6.5” , meaning you can’t lift the front any higher (safely). The 6.5” kit is really a 4.5-6.5” kit. It can be run from 4.5-6.5” if lift. They come with a 5” block which SHOULD make it sit a tad leaned. It check to see the size block in the rear first.


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

Yeah just measured it’s a 5” block. So I guess it is what it is. Not gonna go and make anything more complicated or risk messing something up. Thanks for the info man you been awesome!! ??


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Yeah just measured it’s a 5” block. So I guess it is what it is. Not gonna go and make anything more complicated or risk messing something up. Thanks for the info man you been awesome!! ??


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Glad to help! If you have 1.5” of rake with the 5” blocks you definitely have the 4.5” kit, unless blocks are stacked


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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Glad to help! If you have 1.5” of rake with the 5” blocks you definitely have the 4.5” kit, unless blocks are stacked


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

Interesting.. so is there a way to raise the front end 1.5”??


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Interesting.. so is there a way to raise the front end 1.5”??


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Not with the 6.5” the kit is already maxed out


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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Not with the 6.5” the kit is already maxed out


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

Man I’m confused....the block I have is 5”, you mentioned I have a 4.5” kit. How is that? The 4.5” kit comes with a 4 inch block. How can I not lift the front end if I have the 4.5” kit like you said? Sorry - I’m new this lifted truck scene and am just trying to get my bearings..


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Man I’m confused....the block I have is 5”, you mentioned I have a 4.5” kit. How is that? The 4.5” kit comes with a 4 inch block. How can I not lift the front end if I have the 4.5” kit like you said? Sorry - I’m new this lifted truck scene and am just trying to get my bearings..


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If you do in fact have the 4.5” you can lift the front another 2”, however if you have the 6.5” you can’t. The 4.5” does come with a 4” block but it’s possible someone swapped it out for a 5” block or that you have the 4” block PLUS the stock 1.25” block. Check to see if you have stacked blocks and also get your fender measurements


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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If you do in fact have the 4.5” you can lift the front another 2”, however if you have the 6.5” you can’t. The 4.5” does come with a 4” block but it’s possible someone swapped it out for a 5” block or that you have the 4” block PLUS the stock 1.25” block. Check to see if you have stacked blocks and also get your fender measurements


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

No stacked blocks..

Fender height from ground is 45.5” in rear and 44” in front. 35” tires


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No stacked blocks..

Fender height from ground is 45.5” in rear and 44” in front. 35” tires


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Measure the front shock spacer


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys
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Measure the front shock spacer


2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2L
4.5" Zone
22x10 American Force Grips
33x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
Instagram @wildchevys

6”


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