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Leveling Kit for the '07 and up Silverado/Sierra?

I had the Rough Country kit on my GMC and was happy with it. Now you need you some 33s!
 
that's the equivalent of 285/70R17s, right? cause that's what I'm getting when my current tires wear out in a couple years. got 265/70R17s on it now.
 
If you were worried about the ride the rancho level kit is the best option it is not a spacer but a complete strut that moves the spring location up and is the 8 way adjustable too.
 
it doesnt look like the cv angle changed much, so it was pretty flat when stock?
 
no the axles weren't flat, i looked at a buddy's truck (a 2010 Silverado) that had no level kit, and the axles were still at an angle. I'm comfortable with it. :waytogo:
 
I think thats the size. I was running the Nitto Terra Grapplers and they were really good on the road but they would clog up in mud pretty easy.
 
I know this hasn't been updated in a bit, but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in. I put the Ready Lift leveling kit (http://www.readylift.com/c-122-chevy-silverado-1500-2007-2011-2wd-4wd-6-lug-225.aspx and http://www.readylift.com/c-111-chevy-silverado-gmc-sierra-1999-2011-2wd-4wd-6-lug-3-block.aspx) that came with new rear blocks on an '08 Sierra I had (totaled by a sweet old lady who pulled out in front of me 20 feet ahead as I was going 40mph - No one was injured miraculously) and it definitely made it a rougher ride, if I could do it again I would try out the Rancho Loaded QuickLift (http://gorancho.com/shocks.php?shock=quickLIFT_Loaded which comes with new springs already attached) or this from Rough Country: http://roughcountry.com/suspension/4wd-chevy/1500-combo-kit_257.html which gives you new upper control arms, ball joints and what not.

Hope all this was helpful to anyone, def allowed room for 285/70/17 Bfg All Terrains on the stock wheels.
 
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