2" Leveling Kit and 1" Rear Spacers $100

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Listed on ebay. PM me if interested.
 

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wow, can't believe u sold the Tahoe and didn't install this lift... who ever get this will be happy... I had zero problems with this kit and fit larger tires without sacrificing ride quality
 
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wow, can't believe u sold the Tahoe and didn't install this lift... who ever get this will be happy... I had zero problems with this kit and fit larger tires without sacrificing ride quality

I felt kinda dirty when I came home with the new truck (Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel) and moved the still unopened box into the closet. I for sure miss the size of the Tahoe. We will meet again.
 

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I'm interested. Just to clarify, it's a leveling kit right? It drops the back end right? I'm looking to level my Yuk when I put 22s on it. I really want the rims to fill the wheel well and don't want to lift it. And how bad is the install on that? Something I can do in the garage or should I take it in somewhere? I've never done suspension work on my own.
 
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I'm interested. Just to clarify, it's a leveling kit right? It drops the back end right? I'm looking to level my Yuk when I put 22s on it. I really want the rims to fill the wheel well and don't want to lift it. And how bad is the install on that? Something I can do in the garage or should I take it in somewhere? I've never done suspension work on my own.

This is a kit to lift your truck 2" in front and 1" in the rear. Sorry.
 
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Does this work with the Auto Level option?

I believe the front will work but I'm not sure about the rear spacers. I'll see what I can find out.

It looks like it can be done. You should contact Norcal SS for the details; I believe that he is an expert with all things suspension.
 
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