Talk to a Tahoe Sales Tech
1-888-706-1096
M-F 8:30A-11P, Sat-Sun 8:30A-9P
$6,000 Giveaway! Enter Daily >

Find Leveling Kits for your Tahoe

Rough Country M1 Adjustable Leveling Front Struts for 0 to 2-Inch Lift (07-14 Tahoe)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CT11429
Rough Country M1 Adjustable Leveling Front Struts for 0 to 2-Inch Lift (07-14 Tahoe)
Verify parts fit and get product recommendations.
Tahoe Sales Techs: Connect Now M-F 8:30A-11P, Sat-Sun 8:30A-9P
$0.00
7 Reviews
Our Price

$499.95 pair

Ship to: Columbus - 43215
Sorry, please enter a valid US or CA postal code
We're sorry, zip can't be updated at this time.

Save with Open Box

From $299.97

Will this fit your Vehicle?

Select a different vehicle Help?
Update or Change Vehicle
    Create a list
    Add to New List

    Saved - View your saved items

    We're sorry. We couldn't save this product at this time.

    or use

    Recommended Install Shops
    How It Works
    Install Shops are available near Enter Zip

    Add Installation From:

    Wards Auto Repair LLC
    551Corbett RD , GROVEPORT, OH
    11 miles away . 25 Reviews
    *Specific shop subject to availability
    Total cost of service $999.00

      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Rough Country M1 Adjustable Leveling Front Struts
      • Rugged Construction with 2-Inch Seamless Tubing
      • Durable Vulcanized Natural Rubber Bushings
      • Zinc Plated for Weather Resistance
      • Improved Stance, Balance, and Handling
      • Enhanced On-Road and Off-Road Performance
      • Adjustable Ride Height for Consistent Suspension
      • 46mm Digressive Piston for Stability
      • Multiple Grooves for Height Adjustment
      • Provides Up to 2 Inches of Lift or Stock Height Replacement
      • 3-Year Warranty Included
      • Fits All 2007-2014 Tahoe Models

      Description

      Ride Quality. Enhance your vehicle's performance both on and off the road with Rough Country M1 Adjustable Leveling Front Struts. These leveling struts are designed to improve your vehicle's stance, balance, and handling, providing you with greater control during turns, braking, acceleration, and when navigating uneven terrain. Whether you're a daily driver or an off-road enthusiast, these M1 Leveling Struts offer an adjustable ride height that prevents overextension of your suspension, ensuring a consistent and smooth ride. With a 46mm digressive piston, these monotube struts maintain stability, preserving your vehicle's ride quality.

      Zinc-Plated. Crafted for durability and reliability, Rough Country's M1 Leveling Struts are constructed from 2-inch seamless extruded tubing and feature tough vulcanized natural rubber bushings. They're zinc-plated to withstand the elements, making them a perfect choice for various driving conditions. The adjustable spring perch allows you to raise or lower it to achieve up to 2 inches of lift or stock height replacement, providing versatility for both off-roading and everyday driving. Whether you need extra clearance for rough terrain or simply want your vehicle to sit a bit higher, these M1 Monotube Leveling Struts deliver the solution you need for improved performance and a comfortable ride.

      Installation. The installation of Rough Country M1 Adjustable Leveling Front Struts for 0 to 2-Inch Lift is hassle-free and does not require any bolting or drilling.

      Warranty. This product has a 3-year warranty.

      Application. The Rough Country M1 Adjustable Leveling Front Struts for 0 to 2-Inch Lift fits all 2007-2014 Tahoe models.

      Fitment:

      Rough Country 502029

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (2) Front Struts
      4.7

      Customer Reviews (7)

      Brand Image

      Reviews of Rough Country Suspension products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

      Questions & Answers

      No questions about this product yet. Ask the First Question