Front End Suspension Enhancement And Spacers For 2012 GMC Sierra With 2-Inch Lift
Question:
Hello - I just installed the Rough Country 1307 2inch Front End Leveling Kit in my 2012 GMC Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab. Raised the front end about 2 inches. I plan on installing a snow plow - about 500lbs. Will your Timbren GMFK15CA Suspension Enhancement System still fit my truck with the 2inch front leveling kit already installed? Are they compatible? Thank you
asked by: Richard
Expert Reply:
When installing a suspension enhancement system like part # TGMFK15CA on your 2012 Sierra with a 2-inch lift kit, you will also need to install spacers.
The spacers designed to work with the # TGMFK15CA kit are part # A25723-90AH00. These are 1-inch spacers, so if you need 2 inches for each side you will need a quantity of 4.
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