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What are the differences between the two part numbers?

 

 

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One is front the other is rear

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Just leveled it this past weekend, much better!

 

RC 2.5" level upfront only.

 

 

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Thanks. From what I know all I need to level are the front shocks. Which part number are those?

 

 

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The part number beginning in 24 are the front.

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Just leveled it this past weekend, much better!

 

RC 2.5" level upfront only.

 

 

What is the specs of tire/wheel size and offset?

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2015 silverado 2 inch shackles in the rear 2.5 leveling get kit in the front

So you dropped it 2" in the rear and lifted it 2.5" in the front? Why?

 

 

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What is the specs of tire/wheel size and offset?

Rims are Method Mesh 17x8.5 0 offset 4.75 backspacing

Tires are Toyo Open Country ATll's 285/75r17

 

 

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So you dropped it 2" in the rear and lifted it 2.5" in the front? Why?

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Because that's what I wanted. My truck is not a 4x4 so I was not going to level the front past the 39 inches and have it look like a 4x4 when I know it's not. If I'd gotten a 4x4 then I would of just lifted the front.
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Because that's what I wanted. My truck is not a 4x4 so I was not going to level the front past the 39 inches and have it look like a 4x4 when I know it's not. If I'd gotten a 4x4 then I would of just lifted the front.

That makes no sense, your truck just looks broken that nose high

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That's okay if it doesn't make sense to you there's a lot of trucks that don't look right to me but to each their own. I'm not making payments on their trucks.

I simply think there is a misunderstanding. The terminology you are using sounds like you lowered the back of your truck 2" and raised the front 2.5". Is this what you meant to say?

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I simply think there is a misunderstanding. The terminology you are using sounds like you lowered the back of your truck 2" and raised the front 2.5". Is this what you meant to say?

Yeah that's what I did. The truck has a squat it just depends how the picture is taken that makes it look really squatted or very little

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Yeah that's what I did. The truck has a squat it just depends how the picture is taken that makes it look really squatted or very little

OK. I am also curious as to why you'd choose this look. I read your earlier posts and I understand that this is the way you want it to look. A truck that is lowered has a street cruiser appeal. A truck that has a rake looks ready for hauling. A level truck looks aggressive. A truck that is squatted looks compromised or that it is too heavily loaded. This is not a criticism, I am just very interested!

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Here's another picture. As to why well I'm from California and here it's a style. What works for us might not work for others and what works for others might now work for us.

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