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Anyone running this kit on their AT4? I don’t want the 1.75”-2” level the SST has, and would prefer just a little more height in the front but keep the rake for hauling stuff. Also like that it has the upgraded Fox shocks. Just wanted to see what the people that have it think.

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If GM can ever fix the whole my truck not stopping problem, I'll probably go with superlift's 2.5 king kit.

These trucks already have 1.8in shocks on them. I don't really see going to a 2 inch helping THAT much.

Of course you are getting a better brand, but I have been told the fox 2.0 are not rebuildable.

I did look into Fox's DSC kit. But it turns out the rear shocks are only good for a stock height truck and they will not accept even a 1 inch lift. Meaning I would have to level.

Fun fact the superlift kit gives you 1 inch more travel in the rear. As they add a block but you don't have to add a spacer to the bump stop.

I did also entertain the idea of Icon. I'm a huge fan of Bilstein shocks and they use a similar digressive valving in their shocks. but I knew that I was going to need remote reservoirs and it's just really not cost-competitive when you compare their kit to the king's. ($3,330 w/free ship vs $4,252)

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That one says except Trailboss and AT4. I have an AT4


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Ya. It works, however you only get 1inch of lift. It replaces all the trail boss special suspension.

For instance the kit includes a 1inch block since you already have a block you can't add another one.

They just don't want people thinking they can add 3 inches to their trail boss. And it's pretty hard to advertise a $3k+ 1 inch "lift kit" (it's really a suspension system).

I would tell you the shock specs but I received an email saying that infomation was actually proprietary. I will say they are King OEMs and that you should be happy with the available travel. [emoji16]


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Because of the price there aren't many videos out there of their use off road.

This is about as close as I can find.

Ironically, it compares a fox 2.0 kit vs kings 2.5.



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1 hour ago, topgear1224 said:

Definitely can get them through fility too. I just brought up superlift since you get a drivetrain warranty included for free.

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Yeah.  I only posted because with Filthy, you can specifically configure for a TB which I would assume (would have to be verified) is the same as for AT4 as the poster was asking.  Shuperlift doesn't seem to have an AT4/TB option.

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