Leveling Kit or Body Lift?

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NickCG01

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image.jpeg Hello,

Stuck on the fence whether I should go with ReadyLift 2.5"F/1.0"R Leveling Kit or do a 3" PA Body Lift on my 03 Z71 Tahoe?

My current wheel and tire setup is Fuel Revolvers 20x10 4.5"Backspacing -24mm Offset wrapped in 305/50R20 (32"x12.5"x20) Nitto Terra Grapplers with torsion bars cranked/stock in the rear...had to do some fender plastic trimming and rubs a bit when full lock turn/reverse turning...

Depending on which lift I go with, anyone have any thoughts of what the largest tire would be on the leveling kit and body lift?

Thanks!
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IMO, you'd be wasting your money on a ReadyLift kit. I bought E-bay keys and 2" steel rear spacers, rear shock extenders (and the torsion bar tool), and Z71 coils from RockAuto for under $140, shipped. I also got KYB MonoMax shocks (stock length for the rear, 2-5" lift for the front).

Currently sitting at 39 1/4" in the front, and 40" in the rear (fender heights). I'm running 285/75/16's now, on MB Blitz 16x8 wheels, that have 1 1/4" less backspacing than stock. My front tires are about even with the fender flares, while my back tires stick out more (have 1 1/2" spacers on the rear). I shouldn't have any problem clearing 305/70/16's under any articulation - I have a set of Fierce Attitude MT's waiting to go on for the winter weather.

Planning on adding a 3" Zone body lift (already have it), and stepping up to 35x12.50x20's or to 295/65/20's (35.4") on GMC Sierra 20x8.5's. Either should clear easily.
 

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My honest opinion is with @BigDaddy13440 , i have ebay kits (3" torsions, front shock extenders, 2" rear coil spacers) on both my hoes, but they also both have 3" bodylifts on 35s, there is no way id spend that money on a readylift, when all your paying for is the name! Just my opinion! Good luck with your decisions!
 

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My honest opinion is with @BigDaddy13440 , i have ebay kits (3" torsions, front shock extenders, 2" rear coil spacers) on both my hoes, but they also both have 3" bodylifts on 35s, there is no way id spend that money on a readylift, when all your paying for is the name! Just my opinion! Good luck with your decisions!
You have pics? Was the body lift easy? And did you relocate your hitch? Wanting to add body lift to mine.

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The bodylift wasnt bad but i also have a 2post lift which made it 10x easier, but it isnt bad at all, just go step by step on the instructions and its simple! Ive installed 6 bodylifts since my 2 so ive got it down pat now lol, i didnt relocate my hitch only because i didnt want to weaking it!

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The pewter one is on 35" boggers now
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The bodylift wasnt bad but i also have a 2post lift which made it 10x easier, but it isnt bad at all, just go step by step on the instructions and its simple! Ive installed 6 bodylifts since my 2 so ive got it down pat now lol, i didnt relocate my hitch only because i didnt want to weaking it!

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The pewter one is on 35" boggers now
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Well that settles it. Definitely going body lift and 35".

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Well that settles it. Definitely going body lift and 35".

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Trim a little bit off your front valance, and if you have a z71 gonna have to trim the inner portion of the front plastic (mudflap i guess?) Lol other than that no rubbing unless you clock it hard in reverse! Here is my sisters z71 hoe same lift as mine on the grapplers that was on my pewter hoe!
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Trim a little bit off your front valance, and if you have a z71 gonna have to trim the inner portion of the front plastic (mudflap i guess?) Lol other than that no rubbing unless you clock it hard in reverse! Here is my sisters z71 hoe same lift as mine on the grapplers that was on my pewter hoe!
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Don't have to worry about trimming the front! Haha. Will have to trim the back of the fender, How did you trim it? I'm a z71.

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Don't have to worry about trimming the front! Haha. Will have to trim the back of the fender, How did you trim it? I'm a z71.

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Well im not in my z today but ill get you a picture this afternoon or tomorrow!
 

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I have zero experience with body lifts, never liked that you can see the frame. But I noticed on the Z that the running boards hide them and I have an 03 Z71.

I do have a dumb question. Do you have to do anything special to the bumpers or do they just rise with the body? If you do have to remount them I'm assuming those parts come with the lift.

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