Anyone care to share thoughts on "jacking" the front suspension a coupla inches, to level a late model Silverado? Always bugged me that the 1500s are a few inches lower at the front, than at the rear suspensions. Not to mention that damned plastic doohickus that hangs too low under the bumper.

Never bothered with my '06 Sierra, because it had torsion bar suspension and I didn't care for the procedure of adding longer keys in the A arms to raise the front a bit.

Newer Silverados/Sierras now have "coil over" front suspensions and I've looked at the various leveling kits, which raise the bottom of the shock mount to level the front.


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