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Trailzrider

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From what I have researched any LT kit for a 2019+ Silverado will fit. I ended up going #kingshocks, 285/75-17 #toyotmt #methodracewheels #mazzulaoffoad UCA's #amppowerboards I need to re-valve the kings for rutted fire roads. I will try front 10/10-Flutter-17/17 and rear 10/10-Flutter-15/15 I did have to do some triming for the front. Once I can afford to do LT right I will see what #lsk has to offer.
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From what I have researched any LT kit for a 2019+ Silverado will fit. I ended up going #kingshocks, 285/75-17 #toyotmt #methodracewheels #mazzulaoffoad UCA's #amppowerboards I need to re-valve the kings for rutted fire roads. I will try front 10/10-Flutter-17/17 and rear 10/10-Flutter-15/15 I did have to do some triming for the front. Once I can afford to do LT right I will see what #lsk has to offer.
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Damn that looks good...looks like Southern California in the background there. How much did the Kings run you? We're they Tahoe/Suburban specific or Silverado shocks?
 

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Btw regarding the Silverado LT suspension kits, we run IRS so to my knowledge Silverado rear suspension isn't compatible with our platform. Have you found something showing otherwise?
 

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I am in SoCal. The photo is St George in the background. I got the Kings from Core Tire in San Bernardino (best tire shop experience ever). I do not recall how much, but they were pricey. Most of everything front-end is compatible with Silverado. King makes IFS rear-specific shocks for the platform.
 

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I am in SoCal. The photo is St George in the background. I got the Kings from Core Tire in San Bernardino (best tire shop experience ever). I do not recall how much, but they were pricey. Most of everything front-end is compatible with Silverado. King makes IFS rear-specific shocks for the platform.

Utah? Man I need to get out more...good to know on the IRS suspension parts, I thought we were stuck with the light duty/generic stuff. At this point I'm just building a parts list, I've got a couple years before our youngest is ready for real off-roading without turning into a bobble head so no rush. I'd rather save up for the right parts rather than rushing along with the parts I can afford right now.
 

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