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Leveling kit recommendations of 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500 Crew Cab

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I just purchased a 2014 Silverado 1500. It only has 5500 miles on it so I don't want to really change anything with the suspension but I want to get it to sit level. Any recommendations for a leveling kit?

Sorry for the shitty pictures, as you can see I took some last night.

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Probably lower the rear... I had fifteen 50lb bags of mulch in the bed yesterday and it looked so much better sitting level... unless raising the front would be easier / cheaper... between this truck and the other k5 I bought in April I am definitely suffering from “mafundsrlow”. (My funds are low)
 
We used a Rancho leveling kit on my buddies GMC, pretty simple installation however it lifts the front and the rear a little.
 
A decent rear lowering shackle kit is around $50, I used the mcgauphy 33037 on my 2016 gmc. If its still not level you can pull the factory block out too, mine was single cab so I had to go this route. Most the crew cabs sit level with just shackles.
 
A decent rear lowering shackle kit is around $50, I used the mcgauphy 33037 on my 2016 gmc. If its still not level you can pull the factory block out too, mine was single cab so I had to go this route. Most the crew cabs sit level with just shackles.

They have this on Amazon with free shipping. Did you use the 1” or 2” shackle
 
Your truck comes with a 1" rear block installed. Take it out and that might help a little. A level kit in the front is the way I like em.
Trailmaster brand is a great price and goes in awesome. It's a reboxed name brand with lifetime warranty. We install the hell out of em.
 
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