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1 hour ago, mafd2 said:

You can fit a pumpkin between the tire and fender well. Too big of a gap for those tires..

Yup, thats oem for yah. 35’s should fill the gap nicely.

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On 8/10/2019 at 10:24 PM, Thejet07 said:

Thanks for the info. I just got my front leveling spacers, rear blocks, and wheel spacers in the mail today. super excited. i went with motofab 2” front 1” rear for $82.00. I definitely want to get the front tinted as well. Probably gonna get the same tint. Looks good. I’m deciding on if I’m going to install it myself or have someone else do it since I’ve never tackled that. Is it difficult to do? I’ve watched some videos on YouTube but am a little afraid that I’m going to mess something up. I’m waiting for my next appointment with the dealership. I have the jingle in my front differential that they’re going to fix. Once that’s fix I’m going to install everything. I’m tempted to ask the dealership but I know they’ll hit me over the head with install price

 

 

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Could you post the link of the motofab kit you got? Been looking around on their site and I only see front levels and the only combo of front/rear I see are the 3"/2" front/rear level. 

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On 8/16/2019 at 5:48 PM, 17Allterrainx said:

Installed the AT4 Rough Country 2” leveling kit. These are the after results!

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Can you post more pics of your truck?  I am thinking about doing the same thing and keeping the stock tires till they wear out.

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FWIW, I measured my trail boss before and after my 1.5” motofab. By my measurements it was exactly 2” lower in the front. Put on the 1.5 and low and behold, it raised it 1.5”. Haha. 

 

Kinda wish I would have went with the 2”, because there is still a hair of rake. So to those who haven’t yet, always measure first!

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Edited: Decided to go with a Motofab 1.5" lower spacer.  I still want a little rake for hauling.

 

I had right at 2.25" of rake. Here is the result: just a little over 1.5" of measured increase, call it 1 5/8". This will still give me a little under 3/4" of rake.  I am really happy with how it came out.  Took it to be aligned and it was still within the acceptable range on every measurement. These pictures don't do the difference justice, it looks much better with a slightly more level stance. Great deal all the way around!

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2 hours ago, mr. t said:

Where is everyone getting the rear lifting blocks? Rough country and Motofab don't have them for the 2019 Silverado yet? 

Rough country has to have them as I have them on my truck, they came with the 3” kit.

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On 8/22/2019 at 2:47 PM, fuelsrock said:

Can you post more pics of your truck?  I am thinking about doing the same thing and keeping the stock tires till they wear out.

 

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On 8/10/2019 at 1:59 PM, brianc636 said:

 

Same truck with the same tires and leveling kit..... default_smile.png

 

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I really wanted those steps but now the boss says Santa is gonna bring Amp research steps for Christmas.

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