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I I have a 2016 Chevy 1500 with a 1 & a half inch Zone body lift was hoping to replace the spacers with the 2-inch spacer and leave the front and back bumper the same and not touching them has anybody done this if so can you share some pictures or any advice thank you

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I I have a 2016 Chevy 1500 with a 1 & a half inch Zone body lift was hoping to replace the spacers with the 2-inch spacer and leave the front and back bumper the same and not touching them has anybody done this if so can you share some pictures or any advice thank you

 

What body lift do you have? I've been waiting on Zone but they still aren't showing anything for the 16

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Half inch is a lot for me to put on 35 and a half inch tall Tire and for the 2 hours it takes is nothing

 

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I got the zone Kik for 2015 Chevy and it fit perfect it's identical for a 2016

 

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Half inch is a lot for me to put on 35 and a half inch tall Tire and for the 2 hours it takes is nothing

 

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I got the zone Kik for 2015 Chevy and it fit perfect it's identical for a 2016

 

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Hmm weird... I read on here somewhere that Zone had told someone that the bumper brackets were different or something. Good to know though

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Yeah it was a perfect fit got it a couple weeks after I got my new truck waited to install it

 

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I'm confused.

 

Zone nor Rough Country have a body lift listed for a '16-17. I called both companies and they said that the kits for a '14-15 won't work because the bumper mounts are different. I asked if they planned on making a kit for a '16-17 and they said yeah but no idea when.

 

So you're saying the '15 kit fit perfectly, to include the bumper mounts??

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I'm confused.

 

Zone nor Rough Country have a body lift listed for a '16-17. I called both companies and they said that the kits for a '14-15 won't work because the bumper mounts are different. I asked if they planned on making a kit for a '16-17 and they said yeah but no idea when.

 

So you're saying the '15 kit fit perfectly, to include the bumper mounts??

 

 

 

RC also told me that their 1.25" body lift kit would not fit the 2015 due to the different body mounts than the 14 had... It fit perfect and the mounts are the same.

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RC also told me that their 1.25" body lift kit would not fit the 2015 due to the different body mounts than the 14 had... It fit perfect and the mounts are the same.

That is '14 vs. '15 which the companies list as the same. I'm talking '14/15 vs. '16/17.

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No I used one from a 2015 and I was the first one to get one for a 2016 to try it on my truck and it fit perfect no problems

 

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