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    hey i got a question so i figured this would be the best place to post it. I have a 2011 GMC Sierra ext. cab Z71 4x4 and it is completely stock, i am looking to level it and don't want to have the front higher then the rear. so i need opinions on what i should get to do it right without loosing my ride. thanks -Steve

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    Man ProComp or FabTech or Super Lift or even Rancho are all good brands, you won't really loose your nice ride with just a leveling kit only a SH!TY lift
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevej25 View Post
    and don't want to have the front higher then the rear.
    Haha got a laugh out of that one.

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    that went unnoticed, but LOL!!!

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    Cognito is the best. I have done tons of research on this.

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    Generally any company making a leveling kit is gonna be simple. There are a lot of options. To say one is the best, it would be a lie. You must take into consideration your budget, your driving habits, and what you want. There are kits that only come with shock extenders, there are kits that come with full shock replacement. All depends on what you are trying to spend and what are you going to do with the truck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrueBlissCustoms View Post
    Generally any company making a leveling kit is gonna be simple. There are a lot of options. To say one is the best, it would be a lie. You must take into consideration your budget, your driving habits, and what you want. There are kits that only come with shock extenders, there are kits that come with full shock replacement. All depends on what you are trying to spend and what are you going to do with the truck.
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    Default leveling kit

    give top gunz customs a call

    great price and good quality

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    If you look at most leveling kits they are from 1.5"-3". Most of them are made of Billet aluminum or urethane. I have had both and could not tell a difference. Ride quality was the same as stock. I could not tell I had them in my vehicle from a ride perspective with either option. If you do some looking you can buy some inexpensive leveling kits for under $100 or pay well over $300 from different manufacturers and after messing with them and trying a few different options I would find it hard to believe you could ever tell the difference between one or the other. my $.02
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrueBlissCustoms View Post
    Generally any company making a leveling kit is gonna be simple. There are a lot of options. To say one is the best, it would be a lie. You must take into consideration your budget, your driving habits, and what you want. There are kits that only come with shock extenders, there are kits that come with full shock replacement. All depends on what you are trying to spend and what are you going to do with the truck.

    i am just looking for a leveled stance.

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