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2014 GMC 2500 hd Denali level kit


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I'm thinking about a 2 inch level kit for my new HD. Since I tow with this truck, should I also have 1 inch blocks installed in the rear to prevent to much sagging in the rear?

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I would recommend TorkLift StableLoads for your rear spring pack. They are inexpensive, very easy to install, and really help when carrying a load. What they do is bring your overload springs into play right away and keep your truck from sagging in the rear (using your factory springs they way they are engineered, no lift blocks or air bags). The nice thing is, you can flip them out of the spring pack for a factory ride when empty.

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1 inch blocks will just raise the back up and make it look like it's not sagging.. I would get airbags or do as said above^^

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With the factory springs on my 2500 and a 3400 lb. load in the bed the truck is level. Why fix it if it isn't broken?

 

If it had sagged in the rear I would have added Supersprings and if I had the problem with a 3500 I would go with the Torklift Stableloads as was already mentioned. I would not be eager to drill several holes through my leaf springs which is required to install the Stableloads. But users do like them a lot.

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With the factory springs on my 2500 and a 3400 lb. load in the bed the truck is level. Why fix it if it isn't broken?

 

If it had sagged in the rear I would have added Supersprings and if I had the problem with a 3500 I would go with the Torklift Stableloads as was already mentioned. I would not be eager to drill several holes through my leaf springs which is required to install the Stableloads. But users do like them a lot.

 

No need to drill any holes to install StableLoads, there are holes with plastic pads in the springs from the factory. That is where you mount the StableLoads, I installed them on my 2012 2500HD.

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