- 1999 Chevy Silverado 6 Inch to 8 Inch Lift Kits
- 2000 Chevy Silverado 6 Inch to 8 Inch Lift Kits
- 2001 Chevy Silverado 6 Inch to 8 Inch Lift Kits
- 2002 Chevy Silverado 6 Inch to 8 Inch Lift Kits
- 2003 Chevy Silverado 6 Inch to 8 Inch Lift Kits
- 2004 Chevy Silverado 6 Inch to 8 Inch Lift Kits
- 2005 Chevy Silverado 6 Inch to 8 Inch Lift Kits
- 2006 Chevy Silverado 6 Inch to 8 Inch Lift Kits
When you need maximum clearance and a commanding, aggressive ride height, one of these 5-7" lift kits is the perfect fit for your Silverado 1500. They include all the hardware and components necessary to reliably lift your truck. Don't underestimate the effect of this kind of a lift kit. Once installed, you can put on significantly bigger tires which will completely transform how your truck looks in the eyes of everyone. You also get to enjoy that feeling of being able to roll over just about anything, which is a huge confidence boost when you leave roads behind. You'll also love how great of a view you enjoy, which helps you spot trouble sooner.
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Types of 1999-2006 Chevy Silverado 6 to 8 Inch Lift Kits
There are a few types of lift kits for your 1999-2006 Chevy Silverado, and each type will impact performance and ride quality differently. One of the most common options is using blocks that add extra space between the leaf spring and the axle. These are the most affordable options but it's important to note that they can add some extra stress to the rest of your suspension system. Another type of suspension lift in the 6 to 8-inch range is a full suspension lift, which replaces a lot of your truck’s suspension parts. These are more expensive, but you don't have to worry as much about extra wear on your suspension system. The last type of suspension you can choose is an air lift kit, which is powered by an electric compressor that fills flexible rubber airbags that control your suspension. These kits are the most expensive, but they give you the smoothest ride and you can even control your truck’s ride height with them. As a quick disclaimer, when getting into the 6 to 8 inch lift range you do have some added risks of tipping and you'll find that fuel economy tends to take a hit.
How to Choose 1999-2006 Chevy Silverado 6 to 8 Inch Lift Kits
When choosing the right 6 to 8-inch lift kit for your Chevy Silverado you need to determine your goals with the build, how much you’re willing to spend, and whether you care about a dip in fuel economy. On the conservative side you have 6-inch kits (if you can call a 6-inch lift conservative), which give you a lot of lift but without some of the drawbacks that 8-inch kits have. For example, you can still get decent gas mileage on highways and handle off-roading without worrying about a big increase in tipping risk. Moving to the bigger lifts, there's a good chance you'll need new suspension parts, bigger wheels, and bigger tires to make the most of them. For this reason, you’re better off going this route if you plan on off-roading and won't be doing too much highway driving. When adding 6 to 8 inches of lift to your truck it's a good idea to upgrade wheels, tires, and other suspension parts to make the most out of your build. Our sales techs will help you get all the suspension parts you need to bring your truck up to speed.