Air Lift SlamAir for 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Lowered 3"
Updated 12/08/2025 | Published 11/14/2025 >
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I have a 2015 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT 2wd that is lowered 3” on the rear axle, what air lift air slam kit would work best?
asked by: Dusty S
Expert Reply:
Hi Dusty; the only option for your 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is the Air Lift SlamAir Air Helper Springs for Lowered Trucks # AL59209. This is designed for trucks lowered 4" - 6" but I confirmed with Air Lift it will work with 3" as well. Keep in mind, this is not compatible with an 8' bed. If you do have the 8' bed the only option would be something like the RAS # RAS54FR assuming you still have the factory leaf springs.
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Air Lift SlamAir Air Helper Springs for Lowered Trucks - Rear Axle
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Robin H.
12/8/2025
Hey Dusty, how did things go with the Air Lift SlamAir springs on your lowered Silverado? Your experience could point others in the right direction when working with a 3-inch drop.