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16 hours ago, Chris walker said:

Is this just a 1.5 in the front (true level) or are you guys doing anything in the back?

They are only installing a 1.5" spacer in the front and some a 1" spacer but nothing in the rear.

The truck will still have some rake just not as bad as stock. 

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2 minutes ago, asalinasz39 said:

They are only installing a 1.5" spacer in the front and some a 1" spacer but nothing in the rear.

The truck will still have some rake just not as bad as stock. 

I did 1.5 in the front, still some rake, but I would not go more if you ever use the truck for more than groceries.  Does not take much to sag it past level with items in the box or a trailer.  I came from a levelled 2015 duramax that took a lot to sag it!

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On 4/24/2019 at 9:04 PM, destrada127 said:

5k miles here too on my AT4 and I've had no issues whatsoever6678ceb6aa5bbd0592e73b1e71ad0f4a.jpg

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Good looking ride! What kind of fender flares are those? 

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Good looking ride! What kind of fender flares are those? 
Thanks. Bushwacker DRT

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Posted
11 hours ago, joshuapchase said:

Just ordered 1.5” Motofab... looking forward to the results!

What can I expect to pay for the install on something like this?

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, joshuapchase said:

What can I expect to pay for the install on something like this?

Do it yourself. Takes maybe an hour or 2. Lots of youtube videos to help if you need it. Definitely don't pay someone to do it. 

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I'll be installing the Readylift 2" level kit front and the 3" blocks in the rear to maintain the rake, later this week.  Will post pics when done...   Custom Offset .com has installed 2" level in the AT4 with good reports.

 

This is stock height

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Update.

 

Installed the Readylift 2" level kit front and 3" blocks rear....   Before and after.  About 2.5 hrs of work... if that..

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On 6/4/2019 at 11:45 AM, NHAT4 said:

Update.

 

Installed the Readylift 2" level kit front and 3" blocks rear....   Before and after.  About 2.5 hrs of work... if that..

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What type of cv angles did u get on the 2 inch leveling kit? I have a 2019 at4 6.2 on 20s oem! 

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22 hours ago, Sierra956 said:

What type of cv angles did u get on the 2 inch leveling kit? I have a 2019 at4 6.2 on 20s oem! 

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Nothing to significant... No before pic, but here's an after..

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33 minutes ago, NHAT4 said:

Nothing to significant... No before pic, but here's an after..

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I appreciate the response.... as you stated not bad at all. BTW beautiful truck !! ??

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