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Probably this question has been asked a thousand times but just wondering. I have a 2016 Chevrolet Silverado crew 4 wheel drive wondering if the Rancho quick lift struts will void my warranty it's a 2 inch level lift thanks and are they any good thanks

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If you search "Rancho quick lift struts" on the forum, you will find your answer quickly. The answer is no to voiding your warranty. And for your other question, just look up what I just look up on the forum

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Had them on my 2014 GMC Sierra SLT and just installed them on my 2016 Chevy Silverado LTZ worked really well, don't forget to do a wheel alignment after the install.

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The ranchos can effect your warranty in relation to ball joints, cv's, and any other thing related to the front suspension. I'm all for leveling out trucks but I'm waiting till the 3 year/ 36k mile warranty is up.

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Probably this question has been asked a thousand times but just wondering. I have a 2016 Chevrolet Silverado crew 4 wheel drive wondering if the Rancho quick lift struts will void my warranty it's a 2 inch level lift thanks and are they any good thanks

There is a lot of information on this forum regarding levelling with spacers and with shocks. I have read most of it and believe the consensus is that a 2" level will not harm your truck or void your warranty. If the dealer can prove your aftermarket addition created a specific problem then they may deny that particular repair. However, members are reporting many miles/years of no increased wear on suspension levelling at 2.5" or less. You may want to start reading the Bilstein shock thread. There is a lot of pertinent info.

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I had them, along with every other type of level known on my old 2014. My thoughts - 1.5 under strut spacer. Not only the best ride, but the cheapest too.

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So these give no more than 2"? I like the idea of these, but don't want over 2" of lift.

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