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Old January 21st, 2010, 6:45 PM
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i have an 04 silverado 1500 4wd. i talked to my local les schwab tire and they said that my year of silverado doesnt have a leveling kit. is it true? if not how much is the kit and does anyone have any links to good ones?
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http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4w...eling_kit.html


they have a kit for just about EVERY truck or jeep or anything
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thanks. so that kit is just torsion keys? and exactly how does a leveling kit work?
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the full kit is $189 its more towards the bottom.. i think the 99 is just the torsion keys
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gotcha. thanks for the quick responses.
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no prob.
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http://www.roughcountry.com/chevy_4w...eling_kit.html


they have a kit for just about EVERY truck or jeep or anything
Yea get this. It is really the best option because you get new shocks with it. Shocks alone would cost you more than that
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so get the upgraded option with the shocks? and how do the torsion keys work?
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I would you would more that likely need new shocks after you put new keys in so might as well. The keys are just reindexed different than the stock ones. Replace your stock ones with those.
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im new to leveling kits. so sorry if i sound like a noob. haha. but before i invest in anything without knowing anything about it i want to research it. but where are the torsion keys located? and my truck is at 89k so shocks will be needed soon anyway. which i was thinking about getting bilsteins. but how do the rough country shocks ride?


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