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2+3= 5 inche levelin kit?

2+3= 5 inche levelin kit?

Postby bigtex1500 [OP] » Feb 23 2012, 4:23am

So im pretty new to the chevy world as i just purchased my first truck (2008 silverado 1500 2 wd) and im lookin into leveling it. Ive lifted all my previous trucks but non were chevy, i was looking at some threads and pics and noticed some guys had 2 inin spacers in the bottom and 3 in in the top making it a 5 inch leveling kit, is this possible for my truck also? Pretty stupid question im sure, thanks
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Re: 2+3= 5 inche levelin kit?

Postby 2011whitez71jmb » Feb 23 2012, 4:26am

yea, i wouldnt do it though, seems like too much stress on the UCAs. probably a safer way to go is a level then body lift.
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