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Do they make levelling kits without cutting and grinding? I have a 2007 silverado and want to put some 17X9 wheels and 285 70 17 tires and want to get a leveling kit, but do not want to do any cutting or grinding.

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Strut :

 

Rough country has a leveling kit that does not require cutting - spacer on the lower a-arm

 

Ready lift has a top spacer that also doesnt require cutting but leaves the wire harness dangling - as stud is used to secure wiring loom

 

wheel housing - depends of offset ?

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Strut :

 

Rough country has a leveling kit that does not require cutting - spacer on the lower a-arm

 

Ready lift has a top spacer that also doesnt require cutting but leaves the wire harness dangling - as stud is used to secure wiring loom

 

wheel housing - depends of offset ?

 

 

I went to rough countrys website and found what you were talking about. It even says it would remain the factory ride. So if I do this, does that mean no alignment, and is it safe to do this? heres the link http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_leveling_kit.html

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Strut :

 

Rough country has a leveling kit that does not require cutting - spacer on the lower a-arm

 

Ready lift has a top spacer that also doesnt require cutting but leaves the wire harness dangling - as stud is used to secure wiring loom

 

wheel housing - depends of offset ?

 

 

I went to rough countrys website and found what you were talking about. It even says it would remain the factory ride. So if I do this, does that mean no alignment, and is it safe to do this? heres the link http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_leveling_kit.html

 

 

 

My husband just put the rough country on mine last week and you do still need to do an alignment. You wouldn't think two inches would make much difference but it does look a lot better.

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Strut :

 

Rough country has a leveling kit that does not require cutting - spacer on the lower a-arm

 

Ready lift has a top spacer that also doesnt require cutting but leaves the wire harness dangling - as stud is used to secure wiring loom

 

wheel housing - depends of offset ?

 

 

I went to rough countrys website and found what you were talking about. It even says it would remain the factory ride. So if I do this, does that mean no alignment, and is it safe to do this? heres the link http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_leveling_kit.html

 

 

 

My husband just put the rough country on mine last week and you do still need to do an alignment. You wouldn't think two inches would make much difference but it does look a lot better.

 

 

 

do you have pictures you can post up? I would like to see

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Strut :

 

Rough country has a leveling kit that does not require cutting - spacer on the lower a-arm

 

Ready lift has a top spacer that also doesnt require cutting but leaves the wire harness dangling - as stud is used to secure wiring loom

 

wheel housing - depends of offset ?

 

 

I went to rough countrys website and found what you were talking about. It even says it would remain the factory ride. So if I do this, does that mean no alignment, and is it safe to do this? heres the link http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_leveling_kit.html

 

 

 

My husband just put the rough country on mine last week and you do still need to do an alignment. You wouldn't think two inches would make much difference but it does look a lot better.

 

 

 

do you have pictures you can post up? I would like to see

 

 

I don't have any that we have taken since putting on the level kit....was actually going to try to take some today...we washed the truck over the weekend and last night it rained dirt...it actually looks like it really rained dirt :uhoh: .....when I was driving today everyones vehicle looded like someone dumped a big bucket of dirt on them and smeared it around.

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Strut :

 

Rough country has a leveling kit that does not require cutting - spacer on the lower a-arm

 

Ready lift has a top spacer that also doesnt require cutting but leaves the wire harness dangling - as stud is used to secure wiring loom

 

wheel housing - depends of offset ?

 

 

I went to rough countrys website and found what you were talking about. It even says it would remain the factory ride. So if I do this, does that mean no alignment, and is it safe to do this? heres the link http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_leveling_kit.html

 

 

You wouldn't think two inches would make much difference but it does look a lot better.

 

 

:crackup::crackup::crackup::lol:

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Strut :

 

Rough country has a leveling kit that does not require cutting - spacer on the lower a-arm

 

Ready lift has a top spacer that also doesnt require cutting but leaves the wire harness dangling - as stud is used to secure wiring loom

 

wheel housing - depends of offset ?

 

 

I went to rough countrys website and found what you were talking about. It even says it would remain the factory ride. So if I do this, does that mean no alignment, and is it safe to do this? heres the link http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_leveling_kit.html

 

 

You wouldn't think two inches would make much difference but it does look a lot better.

 

 

:crackup::crackup::lol::lol:

 

 

 

She wasn't talking about her husband! :crackup:

Posted
Strut :

 

Rough country has a leveling kit that does not require cutting - spacer on the lower a-arm

 

Ready lift has a top spacer that also doesnt require cutting but leaves the wire harness dangling - as stud is used to secure wiring loom

 

wheel housing - depends of offset ?

 

 

I went to rough countrys website and found what you were talking about. It even says it would remain the factory ride. So if I do this, does that mean no alignment, and is it safe to do this? heres the link http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_leveling_kit.html

 

 

You wouldn't think two inches would make much difference but it does look a lot better.

 

 

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

 

 

She wasn't talking about her husband! :uhoh:

 

:crackup::crackup::crackup::lol::lol::D:crackup::crackup::crackup:

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Does anyone know if this Rough Country kit messes with the suspension geometry very much? i.e. added stress on suspension parts, etc.?

 

How did everyone decide which leveling kit to use?

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Does anyone know if this Rough Country kit messes with the suspension geometry very much? i.e. added stress on suspension parts, etc.?

 

How did everyone decide which leveling kit to use?

 

 

i was curious about this myself. like what about the cv angles. I know on my old tocoma that was a big deal during in leveling inches - anything above 1.5 in required (well suggested) to put a diff drop on it so that the cv angles would be in a happier state.

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