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I have a 2016 Tahoe with 33x12.50r18 on a 2 inch level and have 0 rub and it’s been flexed out and a 2009 avalanche with 275/65r18’s on factory suspension no rub I think you guys should make a video about the absolute biggest tire I can fit on a factory suspension truck with factory wheels and aftermarket wheels as well
I installed 2.5 inche leveling kit on a 2013 gmc sierra raised the front almost 5 inches, which left the back 2 inches lower. Now the question is do I install a 2 inch block in the back or a 3 inch?
You should specify that the strut must be able to rotate in order to use this spacer. I have a similar one that I tried putting on a Dodge Dakota, but my struts won't rotate.
Seriously you guys are awesome I will give you that but you guys spend so much time on your F-150 s on your Dodge Rams showing great suspensions coilover setups but you guys don't show anything good for the Chevy line at all it's all spacers you guys sell coilovers for the Chevys why don't you guys show them installed on how they look
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What wheels and tires are in the thumbnail?
I have a 2016 Tahoe with 33x12.50r18 on a 2 inch level and have 0 rub and it’s been flexed out and a 2009 avalanche with 275/65r18’s on factory suspension no rub I think you guys should make a video about the absolute biggest tire I can fit on a factory suspension truck with factory wheels and aftermarket wheels as well
Just ordered mine today from you guys , can’t wait!!! I need to clear my wheels!
Thank you 🙏🏽 🔥
If you do all this I would suggest upgrading the whole suspension.
Is 2 inch enough or 2.5 right on for 1500
I installed 2.5 inche leveling kit on a 2013 gmc sierra raised the front almost 5 inches, which left the back 2 inches lower. Now the question is do I install a 2 inch block in the back or a 3 inch?
Would i have to do alignment after the installation of the kit and new tiers?
Yes
Does the sway bar and components at 15:40 come with the kit?
Would this level kit make 18x9 +18 wheel size fit with 32 inch tires and make so there’s no rubbing?
I was looking for that 2.5 leveling kit from rough country with the upper control arms which where can I find it
You should specify that the strut must be able to rotate in order to use this spacer. I have a similar one that I tried putting on a Dodge Dakota, but my struts won't rotate.
Dodge isn't GM. These are made specifically for GM
@@smashdogg1241 then perhaps they shouldn't advertise that it fits a dodge. But that is neither here nor there now, as I solved the problem.
13:40 You just cross threaded the eff out of that bolt....
What tires and rims are those?
Does it matter that my 09 Silverado it’s 2wd not 4wd
What size tire 33x10 or 33x 12
no alignment ?
Yes
What is the difference between this and your 2.5 moto fab leveling kit besides price?
Seriously you guys are awesome I will give you that but you guys spend so much time on your F-150 s on your Dodge Rams showing great suspensions coilover setups but you guys don't show anything good for the Chevy line at all it's all spacers you guys sell coilovers for the Chevys why don't you guys show them installed on how they look
Do these have to be rotated 180 on install?
Yes
@@demonracer6 useful response a year later lol
@@mandangalo803 lol just did it myself this afternoon
The truck still isn't level tho.
Takes 3 Inches to level . He used 2.5
Do not purchase if you can’t rotate the strut. This person skips that step
i was going to ask the same question. i think you have to compress the spring and rotate the strut
Some dirty ass shoes lol
What’s the tire size recommended on this level?