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I heard people were going to a 1 inch kit due to issues, now I know why. This makes sense and looks like it’s better quality than stock. Glad I waited.

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So the kit they are introducing.  Trailboss plus 2.   Would that be an extra 2 inch lift on top of the factory 2 inch lift?   So a 4 inch lift in all? 

 

Couldnt really hear him too well at the end lol 

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Thank you for sharing! I have been a little iffy on just putting a 1.5inch on. Looks like they are saying a 305-55-20 will be fine with this lift on an AT4.

 

Anyone know when this is coming out?

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So did I understand right that there are 2 kits coming out? One being just a leveling kit that includes the a-arms, I’m assuming this would be a 1.5” kit? And the the second option would be the plus 2 kit that would include the preload spacer and the rear blocks?

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9 hours ago, Jmcgriff19 said:

So did I understand right that there are 2 kits coming out? One being just a leveling kit that includes the a-arms, I’m assuming this would be a 1.5” kit? And the the second option would be the plus 2 kit that would include the preload spacer and the rear blocks?

Yup. That’s the one I’m gonna gun for.  (If the price is right lol)

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LETS BE REALLY CLEAR HERE ON A LEVEL KIT FOR FRONT END. YOU MUST GET THE STABILIZER ARM WITH THE KIT. 

 OTHER WISE YOUR CV JOINTS WILL GO AND THAT IS DANGEROUS 

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Yes that’s the way I understand it, the front leveling kit is 2 inch not 1.5. I have read with 1.5 the truck is not quite level but close. 

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Curious about the tire size with this additional 2".  Im running a 305/55/20 on just the 2" GM lift alone, with no rub at all. In fact there is plenty of room for a bigger tire.  

 

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3 hours ago, JT19HC said:

Curious about the tire size with this additional 2".  Im running a 305/55/20 on just the 2" GM lift alone, with no rub at all. In fact there is plenty of room for a bigger tire.  

 

What tire? Pictures please.

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