Superlift K900b 6" Lift For Chevy/gmc 1500 4x4 1999-2006 Bilstein Upgrade on 2040-parts.com
Marietta, Georgia, US
Up for sale is a Superlift K900 6 inch lift for the 1999-2006 Chevy/GMC 1500 4x4. This kit uses new knuckles in the front. The shocks are the upgraded, Bilstein shocks. From Superlift's website: The systems were modeled using the most current computer design software, allowing our engineers to tweak each component for optimum performance, thus ensuring that the various sub-systems work in concert to create the absolute best lift products available for the ½-ton GM. Superlift’s replacement knuckle systems install quick and easy. Also, the vehicle can be returned to stock later if desired.
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