Leveling kit & 295's
#13
I got shorties and I noticed 1 mpg improvement in town and it has a deeper thrust sounding exhaust. I would recommend them.
#14
2" Leveling Kit and Tire Size HELP!
Need some help. I have a 2008 Silverado 4x4 with the ext. cab and long bed. I want to level it and put some fatter tires on. Right now I have 265/70/17 tires on the stock rims. I'm looking at the Rough Country 2" Leveling kit and 295/70/17 tires. Any opinions if I'm choosing the right stuff here?
#16
Im running a set of Kelly 295/75/16 's on my 2000 chevy silverado. They fit by just cranking the torsion bars, but would rub when I hit a bump turned at full lock. I put a 3" body lift and 1/4 " spacers behind the rim. I dont recommend buying a leveling kit with new torsion keys. The index is way to high and it will wear the front drive axles out faster and makes the angles too steep. Just crank your stock torsion bars and have fun
Last edited by procarry21; 03-01-2010 at 11:21 AM.
#17
Im running a set of Kelly 295/75/16 's on my 2000 chevy silverado. They fit by just cranking the torsion bars, but would rub when I hit a bump turned at full lock. I put a 3" body lift and 1/4 " spacers behind the rim. I dont recommend buying a leveling kit with new torsion keys. The index is way to high and it will wear the front drive axles out faster and makes the angles too steep. Just crank your stock torsion bars and have fun
also per my previous post, the 2007 classic body style will allow for 295's with keys, the 2007 new style im not sure of on tire size but they do not have keys, they use spacers.
#18
cranking the stock keys (if there are enough threads left) and putting leveling keys on, do the same thing and can cause the same front end issues.
also per my previous post, the 2007 classic body style will allow for 295's with keys, the 2007 new style im not sure of on tire size but they do not have keys, they use spacers.
also per my previous post, the 2007 classic body style will allow for 295's with keys, the 2007 new style im not sure of on tire size but they do not have keys, they use spacers.
#19
Rough Country Leveling Kit 2008 Silverado 1500
Just finished up a 2" Rough Country Leveling Kit. I also replaced the crappy stock Wrangler 265 70 R17 (Shot at 40K miles) tires with Firestone Destination AT 285 70 R17 from Tirerack on my stock 17"x7.5" rims. I was worried about maintaining a factory ride with both modifications. Well, it all turned out fine. The truck looks, handles and feels........BETTER. It takes a minute to get used to stepping in (you'll notice it's a higher step up) and the lack of the "Front Slope". I have backed, turned tightly and made other moves without ANY tire rubbing. If you were thinking about these mods but were worried, worry no more!