Can You Lower Front End on 2021 GMC Sierra 3500 with SnowPlow Prep for Towing
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I have a 2021 GMC Denali 3500, 4X4 with a factory snow plow prep/camper package. The front end sets too high. What can I do to lower so when I have 5th wheel on it doesnt go higher? Also currently it seams my lights shine too high also. Is there a lowering kit for this? I would have tto purchase Air bags to make ride very stiff. Please let me know what I can do? Thank you -
asked by: Daniel F
Helpful Expert Reply:
I do have an option for you to help with rear end support which will reduce rear sag while towing or hauling but we don't offer any lowering kits for the front. I'm not super familiar with the packages you said the truck was equipped with but if you inspect the front suspension, there may be some enhancements you can remove to achieve what you're looking for. That said, in order to prevent the front end from sticking up even higher when towing you'll, as I said earlier, want to add some suspension enhancements to the rear.
I recommend the Firestone Ride-Rite Red Label Extreme Duty Air Helper Springs part # F56FV which is the best available option. It will provide the perfect mix between support and comfort. If you want to be able to control the air bags from inside the vehicle you'll want to go with an on-board compressor for which I recommend the Air Lift WirelessAIR Compressor System part # AL74000EZ.
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