Zone Offroad Releases 2″ Leveling Kits For 2014+ Magneride GM Trucks

New from Zone Offroad – the 2″ leveling kits for Magneride equipped 2014-18 GM 1500 trucks and SUVs. This kit improves the appearance, capability, and tire clearance of your GM truck. See more details below.

Official Release:

Zone Offroad expands its product listings for the late model Chevy/GMC vehicles with new 2″ leveling kits specially designed for Magneride equipped 2014-2018 GM 1500 trucks and SUVs. These new 2″ kits level the stance while maintaining full functionality of the magnetic ride control system. The kits are based on the existing 2″ lower strut spacers for late model GM1500 trucks and include new Magneride sensor relocation brackets to reposition the sensors to retain suspension performance. The spacers are built from an extremely durable thermoplastic synthetic resin and mounts between the Magneride strut and LCA using the supplied hardware.

Install is a quick and easy with no strut disassembly required. This leveling kit allows for clearance of 285/55r20 tires on your GM truck or SUV. Improve the appearance, capability, and tire clearance with these new Magneride leveling kits from Zone Offroad. As with all Zone lift kits, these kits are backed by Factory Protection Plus, the comprehensive extended warranty giving you peace of mind on or off the road with a 5-year, 100,000-mile drivetrain warranty, ESC System compatibility and a limited lifetime product warranty.

Features:

  • Fast and Easy Install
  • Solid One-Piece Design
  • No Strut Compressor Required and No Disassembly of the Strut
  • Does not Change Your Factory Ride
  • Easy to Follow Instructions Included
  • Great Warranty
  • Essentially corrosion proof to outlast your vehicle

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