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    Front leveling kit

    I am looking to get a front leveling kit for my 2004 Silverado 2WD Ext. Cab. I've noticed there are different sizes and wanted to make sure I got the rite size. I want the front level with the rear. Do I need the 1, 1 1/2, or 2 inch kit? Thanks!
    2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit

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    Do you mean rear leveling kit? if so 2inches should get you there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by medic2967 View Post
    I am looking to get a front leveling kit for my 2004 Silverado 2WD Ext. Cab. I've noticed there are different sizes and wanted to make sure I got the rite size. I want the front level with the rear. Do I need the 1, 1 1/2, or 2 inch kit? Thanks!
    Hey tim I think this is going to help you out!!!

    Chevy / GMC Silverado 1500 2wd 2" Front Leveling Kit (Coil Spring Spacers) - 1999-2006

    The back is 2 inches higher than the front, so the two inch in the front should make everything level!!

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    If you do this, your stock shocks will be overextended, too short. You'll need longer ones. Don't forget to reset the wheel alignment afterwards, it will be way off.
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    Forget my post, I have just not heard of many people doing this. .

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    I did the 2" daystars when I first got my truck and it sat level. Its really not a bad install, I did it in my driveway in 3 hours. take some fender measurements as you may only need the 1 and 1/2" spacers. I can find you part numbers if you need.
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    Thanks little brother! Those were the ones I was looking at. Not sure if I want to mess with the ball joints and tie rods myselft to get these things on.
    2010 Silverado ECSB LS 4x4. Only mods so far are a K&N drop in filter and a Rough Country 2" front level kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by medic2967 View Post
    Thanks little brother! Those were the ones I was looking at. Not sure if I want to mess with the ball joints and tie rods myselft to get these things on.
    yeah front suspension is something that you dont need to mess up. Im sure a truck suspension shop would be able to put them on for cheap and fast! (hopefully)

    i think the new shocks would be round 80 bucks for a good pair plus your coil lifters plus your labor.

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