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Will Timbren Front Axle Spring Kit # TGMFK15B Fit with Leveling Kit on 2010 Chevrolet Suburban 1500  

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Hello I own a 2010 Chevrolet suburban LS 4WD 5.3 liter v8 engine. I would like to install a 420 lb western snow plow. I need to install 2.5 leveling kit for the front suspension and I would like to install TGMFK15B for added support to the front. I have 2 questions, firs question are the leveling kit and the TGMFK15B compatible with each other ? Second question is I dont see a installation video for TGMFK15B Im not sure how to install this part on my vehicle the instructions says there is a access hole on the frame I dont have that in my vehicle is there a way you can help me with additional installation pictures or videos to help me? I have supplied a picture of my left front suspension thank you very much.

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Thank you for providing a photo of the front suspension of your 2010 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 4WD for which you want a front-axle Timbren kit for use with a snow plow. Please note that the kit you referenced, Timbren # TGMFK15B, is indeed a correct fit for your 2010 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LS 4WD.

You can take a look at the linked installation instructions for this kit to see how and where it installs on the vehicle. I also included a photo diagram that shows the installation in an exploded view. We do not have an install video for this item in your exact vehicle but I have linked a video for a similar kit as well as an article on Timbren products that may help.

You can compare the diagram to the installation instructions for your intended leveling kit to see if the two kits' components install in the same places. If in doubt you might share the diagram with the technical team at the manufacturer of the leveling kit you're considering. They should be able to tell you if there will be compatibility issues with their product.

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