Leveling kit? which is best?

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RLXFXR

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Hey!

Looking to lift the 09 Tahoe. Is there an advantage/disadvantage to the Rough Country type of lift/leveling system for the front versus aluminum spacer placed above the front shocks? The Rough Country looks easier to install, but also appears to be make of a plastic. Any opinions/thoughts... experiences??

Thanks for any help!

Andrew
 

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I have not heard much about the Rough Country, but I have heard excellent things about ReadyLift. I think they are probably all fairly similar.
 

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I installed the ReadyLift front spacers on my 2009 Avalanche LTZ and it worked great. The hardest part was breaking the lower ball joint lose.
 
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I have not heard much about the Rough Country, but I have heard excellent things about ReadyLift. I think they are probably all fairly similar.

Thanks, but they're actually quite different in design. One is just a spacer that fits above the shock. The other is a "bracket" that repositions the shock further up the a-arm if I'm not mistaken.

Has anyone ever used the later? Thanks!
 

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i have the CCM and no complaints so far...
 

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CCM 2.5" front 1" rear on my '07... LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!

Alignment was off only minimally, ride is same as stock, clearance is much better, and looks killer!
 

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I'm also looking for the best, most economical leveling kit. The Rough country to me just looks like it applies the spacer to the bottom strut mount with a composite piece. The piece just has one set of through holes, so i don't believe it moves the location. the U shape from what i can tell just acts as a secondary positioning device for the lower strut mount to take some bending load off of the bolts. It also has a very nice price at $65, but no rear lift.

I've seen a lot of people on this forum with the CCM lift, and most everyone that has it seems to be happy with it, and also has an attractive price at $130 front and rear. I've also been looking at the Truxxx leveling kit, which is about $350 with the front and rear.

The ready lift has interested me just for the fact that i could modify the shock characteristics, but it comes at a price. Does the adjustable system work by twisting a knob? or is it an air system that you have to charge with compressed air?

Right now my front runner is the CCM, based on popularity, reviews, and price, but I definitely am doing some homework so i know it will be the best for my application.

2ELO - I really like the look of your truck, I wish i could take off the running boards and molding, but trips up to the Colorado mountains in the winter would chip the crap out of my black paint :( You'll have to post up some new pics when you get your 33s on!!!
 

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I am doing the same research as you right now Trevor... I am looking to level up my Tahoe hoping to squeeze some 33s in there. I think I remember reading somewhere that the Rough County leveling kit didn't really raise up the front end as much as expected. They do have a 3in kit that is listed under the Silverardo section, but I have seen it on a Tahoe before. Of course the rear end half wouldn't work, but the front is basically the same. On GMFS there was a Tahoe on there with that kit that managed to somehow squeeze 35s.

I am leaning toward the CCM myself. The Suspension Maxx setup looks ok too, but price wise CCM seems the way to go.l
 

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+3 for CCM. IMO do not install the 3" strut spacer for the front because the CV angle would be to severe.
 

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CCM all the way...I have installed dozens of kits for clients and have zero comebacks or complaints.
 

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