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Recently bought a 2019 High Country 4x4 and I'm looking to upgrade tires/level truck. I was set on the 2" RC leveling kit (link below) until I saw this thread. I don't want to add too much lift in the front, but also don't want to add too little. I don't plan to add anything in the rear and hope to run a 285/65/20 tire. Has anyone else added 1.5" or 2" to a High Country? 

 

https://www.roughcountry.com/gm-leveling-struts-500065.html?rrec=true

  • 2 months later...
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3 hours ago, Pepe 1978 said:

Will the leveling kit void your warranty on your truck?

Quick answer is no, but they can void an item like you ball joint, or other associated suspension part if they want, but warranty as a whole no.

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On 5/27/2019 at 10:00 AM, LTOmaha said:

For reference, here's before and after on my Denali.  Added 22x9.5 Mayhem Crossfire wheels because I hated stock Denali wheels and 33x12.50 Toyo AT2 because the Bridgestone A/Ts are junk.  Perfect fitment, no rub.

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Do you still happen to have your Denali wheels and are they for sale? Please PM me if so. 

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Another Shot
 
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Looks good.. I have mine on the way, 1.5" motofab. I was going to purchase ready lift 2" but I read it is like 2.25" so wanted to start more conservative. I'll have it installed in the next week or so..
To the OP... Did you align your truck after this leveling kit?

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9 hours ago, Andyh1 said:

Looks good.. I have mine on the way, 1.5" motofab. I was going to purchase ready lift 2" but I read it is like 2.25" so wanted to start more conservative. I'll have it installed in the next week or so..
To the OP... Did you align your truck after this leveling kit?

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Yes I did and it needed it. 

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On 5/27/2019 at 11:00 AM, LTOmaha said:

For reference, here's before and after on my Denali.  Added 22x9.5 Mayhem Crossfire wheels because I hated stock Denali wheels and 33x12.50 Toyo AT2 because the Bridgestone A/Ts are junk.  Perfect fitment, no rub.

20190509_080603.jpg

20190509_172728.jpg

What offset are your wheels? And do you have a side pictures liking down from hood?

  • 1 year later...
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17 hours ago, 2020 high country said:

Where did you find the 1.5 inch leveling kit. All I can find is 2 inch witch I feel may be to much thanks in advance 

MotoFab Lifts CH-15LM - 1.5 in Front Leveling Lift Kit That is compatible with Chevy Gmc Pickup

From Amason

 

  • 1 year later...
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On 8/20/2021 at 9:16 AM, eppieguy said:

MotoFab Lifts CH-15LM - 1.5 in Front Leveling Lift Kit That is compatible with Chevy Gmc Pickup

From Amason

 

Did this level kit cause your cv boot to rub on the shock like one poster in this thread claims?

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On 11/20/2022 at 7:13 AM, Diamond817 said:

Did this level kit cause your cv boot to rub on the shock like one poster in this thread claims?

No it did not, I had no issues with that kit, I ran it for about 6,000 miles before I took them out because I lifted the truck.

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I added the 1.5" top spacer after the 1.5" bottom spacer was pushing shock mount into cv boot.  After about a year the back started sagging and ended up about .5" lower than the front.  I just added a 1" rear spacer over the weekend.  

  • 2 weeks later...
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I did the rough country 2 in lifted strut level and while it rides great I still feel I’m a half inch high in the rear. Pondering trying to put a spacer on top to give me the half inch or not. running 20x10 Arkon ceasar -25 with 33 kenda tires. 

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