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BlueTahoe2001

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Look at Rough Country. They make kits with the rear spacers, leveling keys, and new shocks for the 1.5-2" lift you will get.
 
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Yeah I checked out the RC site and found the one for my tahoe for around $250. Was hoping for something cheaper but if I have to il go with that one.
 

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Yeah I checked out the RC site and found the one for my tahoe for around $250. Was hoping for something cheaper but if I have to il go with that one.

Like stated above, that is cheap compared to other companies. Ready lift is asking $200 For just the Keys only. To me you are practically getting stuff free in that kit.
 
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Like stated above, that is cheap compared to other companies. Ready lift is asking $200 For just the Keys only. To me you are practically getting stuff free in that kit.

Well looks like il be buying the rough country kit then.
 

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you should already be able to run 31s no problem maybe just a bit of rub when at full range of turning
 

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You should not need to get a leveling kit. You should be able to crank the stock keys enough to level it.
 

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You should not need to get a leveling kit. You should be able to crank the stock keys enough to level it.

Yup. Crank the torsion bars to level out the front.

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And you should be able to fit a 285/75/16 or 305/70/16 on the stock rims with very minimal to know rubbing. These are about 33". It's what I'm running and I have absolutly no rubbing issues at all.
 

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im runnin 285/75/16 mud grapps, with the torsion cranked all the way up. no rubbing. crank em up, and level it out for free! it looks good once you crank them up all the way. im about to invest in some 315 mud grapps, you should be able to throw some 33's on there
 

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leveled_out, would you mind posting a pic of your truck, just so I could see how it sits? Your set up sounds similar to what I would like to do
 

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