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Old Apr 25, 2014 | 11:01 AM
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Default 2005 GMC Canyon lift

Hey, all. I was wondering if anyone has tried any lifts or leveling kits for 2004 - 2013 Colorado/Canyon trucks. I would like to get my truck a little higher off the ground because I've cracked my bumper already just going down a hill. I'm only looking for 2-3 inches. I'm not exactly mechanically inclined either, so please let me know how difficult your kit was to install.
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2.5in Suspension Lift Kit for Chevy Colorado / GMC Canyon / Hummer H3 [920] | Rough Country Suspension Systems

something like this is a nothing deal, in the back you take the bolt out of the spring and put those brackets in. the front is little harder sometimes depending if your key adjusters are rusted or not. basically all you do is put the spacer in the key
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