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2025-08-14 13:06:37
Got the right side done. Easy install and the spacers are for the top of the shock🤦
smokey
2025-08-06 19:57:59
I put the 2" leveling keys in my 2006 Silverado 2500hd years ago and did not add shock extensions that I should have....these are HD extensions and now the shocks can work in a better travel range rather than being tapped out
Eric Adams
2025-08-02 11:43:33
I knew better but still wanted to give it a shot. No instructions came with it but it was pretty straight forward. Took everything apart on the front end, installed the part and started putting it back together when I realized the bracket is too wide for the factory shocks. I am assuming the piece that came with it is a spacer but that was too small in diameter to fit the bolt. Had to put everything back stock and I have learned my lesson with my time that good parts aren't cheap and cheap parts aren't good.
Chris
2025-07-03 11:42:32
These work great. And FYI everyone complaining about the 2 spacers are too small… those are for the top of the shock shaft.. gives your shock a little more travel room if you need it. Might not need it for all shocks….
JB
2025-06-23 17:13:59
This keeps your shock length as the factory intended. If you're just leveling, or mildly lifting the front these along with a set of Bilstein 5100 are a great way to go. Simple bolt on installation using existing harware.
McC Const.
2025-05-17 17:07:17
Fit but not what I was expecting a bit less stout for a lifted truck.
G Rich
2025-04-13 16:56:03
You need these to stock length shocks on your HD. My 2006 2500hd is barely leveled, and my fox 2.0’s for “leveled†application barely had any down travel. These brackets fixed the issue of over extending the shocks.
Logan Kirk
2025-02-12 17:35:50
Works as described and really improved the ride on my 2010 2500HD after I put a ranch bumper on it and had to crank the torsion keys to get it back to stock height.
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