2015+ Silverado Sierra 1500 2WD 7.5" / 5" Lift Spindle Kit STAMPED / ALUM + SHOCKS

CAD866.64
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SKU:
282918532761
Condition:
New
Weight:
91.00 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Manufacturer Part Number:
Does Not Apply
Brand:
Spindle-Source
Placement on Vehicle:
Left
Fitment Type:
Performance/Custom
Included Hardware:
Lift Spindles
Lift Height:
6" Front
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Description:

This Lift kit lifts the front of the vehicle by 7.5" and the rear by 5" (SEE NOTES BELOW).  Your vehicle MUST have Stamped Steel or Aluminum Control Arms. Please see the 2nd picture on this listing to confirm exactly what you are looking for on your vehicle. These spindles will NOT fit vehicles equipped with CAST Steel control arms. 
 
Included:
  • 1 Set of 5" Lift Spindles (Fits vehicles with Stamped Steel or Aluminum Control Arms -- See PICTURE)
  • DOT Compliant Extended Brake Lines
  • 2.5" Fabricated STEEL Strut Spacers
  • 5" Rear Lift Blocks
  • U-Bolts
  • 2x Rear Twin Tube Performance Lift Shocks
Vehicles:
  • 2015+ Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2WD  (Stamped Steel or Aluminum Control Arms)
  • 2015+ Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2WD  (Stamped Steel or Aluminum Control Arms)
Important Fitment Information:
  • Requires 17" Rims or Larger with Max Backspacing of 4.75" or less
  • Will NOT fit any 4wd models
  • Does NOT Fit vehicles with CAST Steel Control Arms
  • Make sure you measure your vehicle before purchasing so you can be sure to get exactly the right ride you want.  If you are going to replace the stock block on the truck, be sure you factor that into the measurements. Go to all 4 rims and measure from the direct center up to the fender. Then you add to the front and the rear the lift height to see how your truck will sit. This kit includes lift blocks.  Stacking the lifting blocks on top of the stock block, you would add the block height to the rear.  If replacing the stock block (recommended), you would subtract the stock block height from the lift block height to get your actual lift. 

If you have any questions about your application, please message us first before purchasing!  Thank You!