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Brand new in the box leveling kit see details below regarding applications. Asking price $75, US shipping only.

 

SMX-GM725 for standard Suspension

 

* If vehicle is equipped with Magnetic Ride Control please click the link bellow SMX-GM725M.

 

SMX-GM725M

 

MAXXStak 1.5 "/2"/2.25"/2.5" Adjustable Front Leveling Kit for 2007-2019 GM ½ ton trucks & 2007-2019 GM ½ ton SUV's

 

Applications:

2007-2019 Cadillac Escalade Std. EXT, ESV 4x4 / 2wd / AWD

2006-2013 Chevrolet Avalanche 4x4 and 2wd

2007-2019 Chevrolet/GMC Silverado/Sierra 1500 4x4 / 2wd / AWD

2007-2019Chevrolet/GMC Suburban/Yukon 1500/XL 4x4 / 2wd / AWD

2007-2019 Chevrolet/GMC Tahoe/Yukon STD and Z71 4x4 / 2wd / AWD

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I have to ask, because I simply don't know...but, will this work on my 2020 Sierra 1500 AT4?

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A few questions:

1. Is this the SMX- GM725M kit for Magneride trucks?  The picture would indicate as such, but just want to make sure.

2. Does this require re-alignment of the front end?

3. Do you know if there are any GM warranty implications?

 

I'm interested, just need to confirm those items.

 

Thanks!

 

 

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I have to ask, because I simply don't know...but, will this work on my 2020 Sierra 1500 AT4?

I had bought this kit for my previous 2018 Denali but ended up getting rid of it before installing this kit. So to be honest the new kit looks identical but I would maybe try emailing them to see if this would be compatible.


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A few questions:
1. Is this the SMX- GM725M kit for Magneride trucks?  The picture would indicate as such, but just want to make sure.
2. Does this require re-alignment of the front end?
3. Do you know if there are any GM warranty implications?
 
I'm interested, just need to confirm those items.
 
Thanks!
 
 

1. Yes, this is for the magnetic ride suspension that has the relocation brackets included.
2. I don’t think it’s required but recommended in the instructions it gives the wheel alignment specs to be performed.
3. The leveling kit will not void the warranty unless something breaks because of the kit. In that case of course it will not be under warranty.

Hope this clears up some of your questions.


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28 minutes ago, dcasares said:


1. Yes, this is for the magnetic ride suspension that has the relocation brackets included.
2. I don’t think it’s required but recommended in the instructions it gives the wheel alignment specs to be performed.
3. The leveling kit will not void the warranty unless something breaks because of the kit. In that case of course it will not be under warranty.

Hope this clears up some of your questions.


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