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Front Axle Suspension Kit for 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 for Use with Meyer Lot Pro Snowplow  

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I am having a LOT Pro Meyer snow plow installed on my 2010, 1500 Silverado that has a 6.5 bed and extended cab. The plow is what i need to handle the jobs I have but I think its a bit too much for the front end. I am looking to beef up my front end and was wondering if this Timbren front end system will help and not interfere with the plow frame that stays connected to the truck. Thanks.

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For the front axle on your 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 we offer both a Timbren jounce spring kit # TGMFK15CA and a SumoSprings Coil Helper Spring kit # CSS-1168F that can help support your front end when you're using your Meyer Lot Pro snowplow. Both kits will work on 2WD and 4WD trucks.

There are quite a few models of the Lot Pro plows. Since I do not know which particular one you have I suggest you compare the installation points for your plow mounting kit to those for the Timbren kit. I attached a photo of the Timbren installation instructions to let you compare the two kits' mounting points to determine compatibility. As long as the two products' installation does not require the same mounting points on the frame then they should work fine together.

As an alternative that will definitely work for you please consider the cost-effective SumoSprings Coil Helper Spring kit # CSS-1168F. These microcellular polyurethane springs support your front end coil springs to help prevent sag. They are easy to install and require no maintenance. They simply inset between the turns of your coil springs and are held in place with included zip ties. These spring provide progressive support when you need it for plowing and also help reduce body roll.

Written instructions and a video on this kit are linked for you.

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