Woody35 Active Member Messages 1,021 Reaction score 6 Location Chi-Town Suburbs Nov 11, 2010 #1 so what would be a good leveling kit for my truck that could clear 285s without rubbing. just wondering if i would need new shocks? thanks
so what would be a good leveling kit for my truck that could clear 285s without rubbing. just wondering if i would need new shocks? thanks
Rewind Member Messages 41 Reaction score 0 Location Mississippi Nov 12, 2010 #2 I've been told the OBS's will clear 285's w/o any modifications (on stock rims).
Woody35 Active Member Messages 1,021 Reaction score 6 Location Chi-Town Suburbs Nov 12, 2010 #3 not without rubbing and im not a fan throwing the geometry out of whack by just cranking the stock t-bars
not without rubbing and im not a fan throwing the geometry out of whack by just cranking the stock t-bars
Ed HD Formerly: Dad's 05 LLY Messages 3,152 Reaction score 363 Location Chuck Town, Iowa Nov 15, 2010 #4 I had 285's on my stock 98 Tahoe. Fit fine. I had to trim some plastic, but that was about it.
83GMCK2500 Active Member Messages 2,258 Reaction score 21 Location Beaverton, OR Nov 17, 2010 #5 If I remember correctly there never was anything as well designed for GMT-400 trucks as there is for GMT-800+ trucks (for example the Cognito kit).
If I remember correctly there never was anything as well designed for GMT-400 trucks as there is for GMT-800+ trucks (for example the Cognito kit).
Unit453 Cruises comfortably at 140... Administrator Messages 7,124 Reaction score 16 Location Bradenton, FL Nov 17, 2010 #6 I have a set of lift blocks if that's something that you're interested in. They're 1.5" solid aluminum blocks designed to go under the rear leaf spring. It's part of a leveling kit that came off my 07.
I have a set of lift blocks if that's something that you're interested in. They're 1.5" solid aluminum blocks designed to go under the rear leaf spring. It's part of a leveling kit that came off my 07.