Spacer for 2013 Chevy Suburban with Timbren and 2.25 inch Gap
Updated 12/11/2020 | Published 12/10/2020 >
Question:
2013 Suburban 1500 Z71 with stock suspension. Installed GMRYS4 as recommended by eTrailer. About 2.25 inch gap remains. I assume I need to buy spacers? 1 inch only or 1 inch plus .5 inch? If Z71 presents a different height requirement, Im surprised eTrailer or Timbren doesnt account for this when recommending the kit. Thanks.
asked by: Michael M
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Expert Reply:
Since you have a 2.25 inch distance between the Timbren and the frame you'd want the 1 inch Timbren spacer part # A25723-90AH00 which will move that distance to 1.25 inch.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Timbren 1" Spacer For Raised Frame Vehicles - 3/8" Bushing
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