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I have an 08 gmc sierra with a 4.75 inch suspension lift and a 1.5 body lift. I run 35's perfectly with no problems but i just want a little texas tilt, I have heard of people putting a leveling kit on top of lifts before but i also don't want to replace ball joints every month. So can you put a 2" leveling kit on top of the 1.5 body and 4.75 suspension without hurting the truck. I only see mud probably once a month and its more of trail riding.

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Vin cards for trucks still don't work and I don't see anything when I scroll down for NBS years

  • 2 years later...
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Awesome topic, thanks !  Heres 1 more for fixes for broken power folding mirrors, door lock actuators, door handles, trunk lock actuators, ect ...

 

http://www.gruvenparts.com/shop-by-car/gm-truck

Lots of improved replacement parts here that you otherwise would spend a paycheck on to buy entire assemblies from GM.   Theres also some helpful DIY's within the product pages incase you want to see how to take apart the mirrors or doors.

Just an FYI to help out the forum members tango_face_smile.png

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1 hour ago, Bad Bowtie2 said:

This site link is down.

 

As are multiple others in the original post...

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https://gsi.ext.gm.com/gmspo/mode6/index.html

 

That link was working not too long ago...any who here is the latest one! btw, If you guys need any alldata or mitchell info or wiring diagrams for anything (gm or nor) let me know. 

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On 12/21/2022 at 9:54 AM, Danieljlx7 said:

Do u have a diagram that clearly shows all ground points for a 2011 Silverado 5.3 thanks in advance 

charm.li will have them

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