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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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I am sure this has been answered already but just wanted to verify before I placed an order. Will a 2" lower mount front level kit (rough country) fit a 2019 gmc sierra SLE? So not factory lift like the AT4 or anything like that. 

 

Looking at ordering this for the front:

https://www.roughcountry.com/gm-leveling-lift-kit-1307.html

 

And this for the rear: ( I looked and it appears I have a block already in the rear, so could I do a 2 in block to maintain some rake?)

https://motofablifts.com/i-30558232-2-rear-leveling-lift-kit-for-2007-2019-chevy-silverado-sierra-gmc.html?ref=category:1390569

 

Would this cause any issues? 

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5 hours ago, jordanl010 said:

I am sure this has been answered already but just wanted to verify before I placed an order. Will a 2" lower mount front level kit (rough country) fit a 2019 gmc sierra SLE? So not factory lift like the AT4 or anything like that. 

 

Looking at ordering this for the front:

https://www.roughcountry.com/gm-leveling-lift-kit-1307.html

 

And this for the rear: ( I looked and it appears I have a block already in the rear, so could I do a 2 in block to maintain some rake?)

https://motofablifts.com/i-30558232-2-rear-leveling-lift-kit-for-2007-2019-chevy-silverado-sierra-gmc.html?ref=category:1390569

 

Would this cause any issues? 

Yes, that will work for your gmc. 

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1 hour ago, 17Allterrainx said:

Yes, that will work for your gmc. 

Awesome! Thanks for the help. I have been diving into this forum as I just got my truck Wednesday last week so still researching my options. Would there be any issues that anyone can think of going this route? Would I need strut extensions or anything for the back? 

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Where can I find a 1" rear block for my '19 Silverado? Motofab only has for old body style. Rough country does not have them either? 

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For all you DIY guys, where did you place your jack points? Pictures would help. I see the circular plates and read through the manual but its just side by side. Using a standard floor jack and research, not sure without an adapter, I can't seem to figure it out without trial and error on my new truck ?

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On 8/9/2019 at 12:41 PM, Bluerado23 said:

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2” ready lift front only
315/70/17 ko2
17x9.5 wheels

Any issues with the Ready lift?  I'm looking at doing the same.  Rough Country keeps getting thrown around by my installer.

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Any issues with the Ready lift?  I'm looking at doing the same.  Rough Country keeps getting thrown around by my installer.

 

None at all, that’s what my local dealer had in stock when I purchased the truck so that’s what they put on.

I had rough country on my 15 duramax with control arms and shocks all around I never had any issues with that.

I do have to say I did it for budget reasons and temporary lift, if I had everything may way I would just do a bds kit

Or some type of coil overs and control arms

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Okay.. so after reading all this.. how much rake do the trucks really have?  1.5" or 2"?  Are they different between models? 

 

Thanks

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Okay.. so after reading all this.. how much rake do the trucks really have?  1.5" or 2"?  Are they different between models? 
 
Thanks

2.5” on my AT4.
Which left me with a 1” rake after motofab 1.5” spacer added.


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On 9/17/2019 at 7:09 PM, Ezekiel2517 said:

My LTZ Max trailer has 1.25" take 

My LTZ with 6.2 and trailer package has a 1.25” rake as well. I figure the 2” level will be way too high. 

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