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Put on a 2" leveling kit yesterday on my 2016 ..

 

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I was wondering this question. Would anyone wish they got a lift kit rather than just a level? And same goes with people that got a lift rather of just got it leveled?

 

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What is the best way to level a truck and not have a rough ride? I have a 2014 silverado. I have looked at spacer kits, coilovers, bilsteins, and suspension lifts. Bilstein 5100 seem to be popular but dont know if it would be enough lift and seen some comments that it is rough at highest setting. Looked at rancho quicklift and alot of comments say it is rough or regret it. A small suspension lift kit with shocks and uca replacement is starting to look like a better option for the money. Trying to keep from spending $2000+ on coilovers like king shocks. Any help would be appreciated.

I have absolutely no regrets with my 2.25" readylift kit. Not rough at all. I would call it firmer but by no means does it change the comfort of the ride.

 

Let me put it this way. I can still keep my morning cup of joe uncovered in the cup holder on my way to work and not spill a drop.

 

 

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Purchased rough country 2.5" leveling kit today. Probably wont use rear blocks. Truck has 2.25" rake so figure after everything settles it will be dead on level or have an unnoticeable rake. Figure this will be a cheap option until i purchase king shocks all around. Will post pics after its finished.

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I have a 2014 Sierra SLE Double Cab with a 3" leveling kit on the front and a 1" on the back. Does anyone know the best tire size for me to go with? I was told 33s was as high as I could go

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I have a 2014 Sierra SLE Double Cab with a 3" leveling kit on the front and a 1" on the back. Does anyone know the best tire size for me to go with? I was told 33s was as high as I could go

 

What size wheel you running? If 20's, a 275 65 20's should fit. (34 inches tall)

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Anyone have problems with alignment with a RC 2" kit? Not sure if I'll need the cam bolt kit or not.

I have the RC 2.5" kit and we got mine all in spec with stock bolts

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So I am curious. If you end up with a 4 inch lift and 33 inch tires. How much taller down your ride end up being?

 

I can't decide if I want a 2 inch or 4 inch suspension lift

 

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So I am curious. If you end up with a 4 inch lift and 33 inch tires. How much taller down your ride end up being?

 

I can't decide if I want a 2 inch or 4 inch suspension lift

 

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Add the height of your lift to 0.5 of the height difference in tires. If you go from 31" tires to 33" inch tires (2" difference) the tires will add 1" of height to whatever the height of your lift.

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Add the height of your lift to 0.5 of the height difference in tires. If you go from 31" tires to 33" inch tires (2" difference) the tires will add 1" of height to whatever the height of your lift.

Thanks. I'll have to see what my stock wheel is right now then. I want a lift but overall nothing to crazy.

 

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