2007-2018 Silverado Supreme Suspensions 3.5" Pro Billet Leveling Kit Review & Install

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2019
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    Even if you own a Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup truck, you still need aftermarket suspension kits if you’ll be off-roading frequently. Better ground clearance is a must for better handling and control during off-road and backcountry driving. You’d be able to manage steep ascents and descents with a properly leveled and lifted truck. It will also let you get wider, larger tires. Made from CNC-machined components, this Supreme Suspensions Pro Lift Kit will not compress or warp under extensive load.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @AmericanTrucksChevyGMC

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  • @OscyJack-
    @OscyJack- Před 7 měsíci +2

    Those CV angles have got to be glorious ;)

  • @eddiehernandez2646
    @eddiehernandez2646 Před rokem +5

    I just put on a 3 “ lift on my gmc went with rough county 3” struts and new control arm it’s a must when raising your truck especially if u are raising it 2 “ or higher spacers suck bad I’ll tell u y because when you start using spacers, add to your struts, actually put more stress on your upper control arms down. Once it starts angling your wear and tear come sooner I give it two years you’ll be back at my shop. I deal with people that issues and most of the time is because they use spacers so whenever you use spacers think about it think about the math the pressure you’re putting on the upper control arm so I do recommend you buy two or 3 inch struts whatever you prefer and definitely buy upper control arms to go with them. It’s safer and it’s done right I don’t understand why companies don’t tell you you should put upper control arms. I own a garage and I do this all the time please take my advice.

    • @saturnsl21999
      @saturnsl21999 Před 21 dnem

      i have had a 2.5 in level on my 2018 z71 for the past 6 years no problems at all

  • @RaulMartinez-bw9mf
    @RaulMartinez-bw9mf Před 4 lety +6

    Just did my 3.5 inch leveling kit today. Even with someone with me it took 4 hours for both tires. Worth it, but not ever doing this again. 2.5 inch you can see the front is font heavy. 3.5 inch you can not.

  • @hiddenwolf8536
    @hiddenwolf8536 Před 5 lety +12

    3.5" uh no. 08 Sierra 1500 4wd.I've got a 2.5 motofab lift with 2" rear block. Bilstein 5100 shocks and struts, cognito upper control arms, and dirt Kings control arm bolt kit. Had to get arms because I did the lift when I replaced everything on my front end. Upper control arms are almost shot after a year. 2" level, ok, anything bigger get control arms. Learning the cheap way costs more 💰

  • @garyburnette6231
    @garyburnette6231 Před 10 měsíci

    I have this on my 2018 and I am getting excessive toe wear. Are upper control arms needed to correct. Truck has been professionally aligned.

  • @dathomas77
    @dathomas77 Před 5 lety +31

    Goodbye ball joints.

    • @drew5992
      @drew5992 Před rokem +1

      Small price to pay to be cool. Lol

    • @robertdean6222
      @robertdean6222 Před rokem +4

      Mine been fine for 5 years

    • @saturnsl21999
      @saturnsl21999 Před 9 měsíci

      Fuck dem ball joints

    • @saturnsl21999
      @saturnsl21999 Před 9 měsíci

      @@robertdean6222 if you dont thrash it right you wont trash it right?

    • @STRETCH98
      @STRETCH98 Před 5 měsíci

      I think there are upgrades upper control arms you can get to fix that problem of the ball joint popping out

  • @kennetheugene6402
    @kennetheugene6402 Před 3 měsíci

    I know its not critical but to make clean cuts on the shock studs, you can add two nuts to the thread one being used as a jam nut the other to set the depth for the cut . great video thanks for the descriptive content.

  • @Pnwutvadventures
    @Pnwutvadventures Před 2 lety +2

    No need for a diff drop with this 3.5?

  • @rager2403
    @rager2403 Před 3 lety

    Why is my lower front spacer made of plastic everything is built aluminum but that lower front spacer is this bad?

  • @dylanshadrix5351
    @dylanshadrix5351 Před rokem

    What size tires are those? 33s?

  • @mattcrandall5045
    @mattcrandall5045 Před 3 lety +3

    I had a 3.5" Supreme Suspension spacer kit in my old 2007 f150, and it was probably the strongest thing in the truck lol. I'm curious to see how similar this set is to what I had

    • @lanerasnake6265
      @lanerasnake6265 Před 3 lety

      Was it worth it? I just ordered the same one for my 2007 f150

    • @mattcrandall5045
      @mattcrandall5045 Před 3 lety

      @@lanerasnake6265 for that truck, I'd say no. The 5.4L engine, especially in the 2007 is trash. It needed a whole new engine at 123k. I got so fed up with it, I got rid of the whole truck, rather than waste any more money on it

    • @bowenwheatley9508
      @bowenwheatley9508 Před 8 měsíci

      @@mattcrandall5045how was it not good

  • @kikemotors6138
    @kikemotors6138 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm having trouble putting the upper control arm to the spindle it won't reach? Do I need to loosen it all the way so it can have more movement?

    • @jacintodeleon1831
      @jacintodeleon1831 Před 3 lety +1

      that’s the same problem i’m having, how did you solve it??

    • @kikemotors6138
      @kikemotors6138 Před 3 lety

      @@jacintodeleon1831 I used a pry bar but it berly grabs on then you tighten it up

  • @THEONE-tg3co
    @THEONE-tg3co Před 4 lety +1

    Im getting 2.5 inch lift springs,blisten 5100 adjustable,2-4inch lift control arm,Differential Drop Kit, and Tuff Country 2” Rear Add-a-Leafs is there anything else im missing to reduce wear and tear???

  • @captnhowdy01able
    @captnhowdy01able Před rokem

    That's only half of what needs to be done to the front you need to drop the differential 1.5 inches in order to retain your proper axle alignment.

  • @alextreme7191
    @alextreme7191 Před 4 lety +5

    the upper arms are resting on the bump stops lol why did you even bother reviewing a 3.5 level

  • @derrickknott3976
    @derrickknott3976 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a question is there any reason why you go the opposite way installing the bolts on the lower end of the strut????

    • @fbody23100
      @fbody23100 Před 3 lety

      So the longer bolts don't rub the cv axles. Depending on the size of the spacer the new bolts are usually at least an inch longer.

    • @fbody23100
      @fbody23100 Před 3 lety

      @Leo Coffy what i said is not BS......the bolts being hammered in from either top or bottom will cause that bushing on the bottom of the strut to rotate. Vise is easier if u have one but either way ur using the tension of the suspension to force the bushing to rotate so the orientation of the bolts doesn't matter when it comes to that as long as u can hammer them in. But it is a fact if u keep installing the bolts like factory with a bottom spacer and longer bolt it WILL rub the cv axles.

    • @fbody23100
      @fbody23100 Před 3 lety

      @Leo Coffy I gotcha. No offense taken and I'm not speaking specifically for this kit but the majority of the other where it's just a thicker bottom spacer (and u don't even need to turn the bushing) is where u will run into the bolts hitting the cv axles if installed like factory. Besides there is no difference from hammering in the bolt from bottom or top.. and I would throw away that factory clip and switch to nuts anyways because the clips are very brittle and mine cracked when I tried to bolt the thing down(bolting it down and making the bushing turn puts too much stress on the clips) Are u saying ur stuck at the point of rotating the bottom of the strut?

    • @fbody23100
      @fbody23100 Před 3 lety

      @Leo Coffy I ended up doing the motofab kit where it's just a spacer on top so I had no issue making the bottom line up with the hammering the bolts through method. Since I can see how adding the lower spacer would make it more difficult to line up maybe try leaving it out and bolting it up to make that bushing turn then just take it apart and add the spacer.

  • @austinpope157
    @austinpope157 Před 4 lety

    Ordered this kit for my 2010 Silverado and I can’t get my control arm to get close enough to put the nut, it just bottoms on the stopper that’s apart of the frame. When I try to compress the strut it just lifts my truck off the jacks... I need help, my truck is apart and I only have a few days to get it back together before I go back to work. do I need to order new control arms that are made for the lift? Please help

    • @barrettkeith2521
      @barrettkeith2521 Před 4 lety +1

      You need rough country upper control arms. Using the stock ones you’ll blow a ball joint hitting a pothole or bump

    • @austinpope157
      @austinpope157 Před 3 lety +1

      @Leo Coffy I ended up just ordering the rough country control arms, they fit perfectly, I paid extra for over night shipping so I could put my truck back together for work.

    • @austinpope157
      @austinpope157 Před 3 lety

      @Leo Coffy yeah mine was a pain I had drill a few bolts out, It wasn’t fun

  • @chrispetersen1423
    @chrispetersen1423 Před 5 lety +2

    What's the biggest tire u can do

    • @rodneybell6662
      @rodneybell6662 Před 5 lety

      Chris Petersen 33”

    • @tuiyadranawaqs4427
      @tuiyadranawaqs4427 Před 5 lety

      35! If you don't believe me go see my video

    • @rodneybell6662
      @rodneybell6662 Před 5 lety

      tuiyadrana waqs 33” is all I could get

    • @tuiyadranawaqs4427
      @tuiyadranawaqs4427 Před 5 lety

      @@rodneybell6662 I only have 3 inch leveling kit and I put 37 inch tires on my 2015 gmc sierra. Watch my CZcams video if you don't believe me

  • @RevMatchDesigns
    @RevMatchDesigns Před 4 lety +1

    Wouldn’t it make sense to put the driver side strut with the spacer on the passenger side and vice versa to reduce that crazy extra bottom busing deflection from rotating the strut 180.

  • @AlanTrades
    @AlanTrades Před rokem +1

    Does that put alot of stress on the control arms?

    • @AmericanTrucksChevyGMC
      @AmericanTrucksChevyGMC  Před rokem +1

      A leveling kit like this will definitely put more stress on your front upper control arms. I'd highly recommend pairing a kit like this with aftermarket upper control arms to correct this potential issue. -Zach

  • @benbrumbley181
    @benbrumbley181 Před 5 lety +3

    How are the CV angles and ball joint angles?

    • @rodneybell6662
      @rodneybell6662 Před 5 lety

      Ben Brumbley it’s recommended to purchase the differential drop package because the CV axle angle is pretty sharp but if your truck is a z71 you will need to get longer bolts I’m actually putting one on my 08 gmc z71

  • @scz718645
    @scz718645 Před 5 lety +4

    This is just dumb. Anything over 2-2.5 inches is too much for just spacers

  • @nyxzus
    @nyxzus Před 5 lety +15

    Oh boy here we go again... Another video pushing a bad product. Pay to lift you truck the right way. Or pay more later to fix all the shit you're going to be tearing up.

    • @YdosK
      @YdosK Před 4 lety

      sorry im late and hopefully it gets to you.. how would i level 3in in the front correctly? i dont want a full lift all around.

    • @tylerewald7369
      @tylerewald7369 Před 4 lety +1

      @@YdosK the best way would be to get an upper control arm that fixes the ball joint angle. Rough Country has a forged UCA that does this. You'd also need to drop the front diff to help with the cv angles, etc.

    • @yeezy2136
      @yeezy2136 Před 4 lety

      Would a full lift be better than a level since it comes with more components?

    • @tylerewald7369
      @tylerewald7369 Před 4 lety +4

      @@yeezy2136 depends, a full lift has more components so there's more to maintain but they do fix all of the issues. That being said there's also cutting and grinding into the frame which I'm personally not a fan of. 4" is about as high as you can go (check out 4" SST ReadyLift) for a "level/lift" AS LONG as you get new uca's that fix the uca ball joint angle, AND the front differential needs to be dropped to basically imitate a 2.5" level kit if you're above 2.5". That's about the max the cv axles can handle before you need to start dropping the front diff. If you have a 2wd all you need to worry about is the balljoint angle. You might also wanna check the knuckle kit lifts if you want to keep your oem uca's.

    • @johnnykenner978
      @johnnykenner978 Před 4 lety

      @@tylerewald7369 so since my trucks 2wd i only have to worry about balljoint angle if i just lift the front 3.5 in? could you possibly link me what i would need for the 3.5 inch lift up front

  • @crispinramos4201
    @crispinramos4201 Před 3 lety +1

    defiantly not a 3.5 that us more like a 2.5, if it was a 3 or 3.5 you would NOT have to cut off the studs on the strut.

    • @crispinramos4201
      @crispinramos4201 Před 3 lety +1

      o i see they added more on the bottom of the strut.