There were no issues with removing those. The Multimatic setup is nice because the system is self contained on each shock and is not wired into the truck like previous adaptive ride control trucks.
With the kits that are made for the adaptive ride control, generally they are designed to achieve the lift through spacers. They should leave the shocks and the general function of the system untouched
The kit is at the link below. You will select the Vertex Shocks if you would like to build this same setup www.roughcountry.com/gm-suspension-lift-kit-27530c.html?find=2023-gmc-sierra-1500-4wd-1003408
IMO it looks so crappy by just removing the bottom trim , all that time and money and that’s how it is finished. You would think there is a better Soulition. Not knocking you guys but it just doesn’t look right
That’s how the bumper comes from the factory. We made some modification to the skid plate up front to make sure it integrated with the crossmember drops
Thanks for taking the time to speak with me.
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Can you tell us the overall height after the lift? Hoping to keep it under 84".
Nice build. What offset? Perfect stance! How much trimming on the flaps?
Was there any complications with the removing and replacing the active factory suspension??
There were no issues with removing those. The Multimatic setup is nice because the system is self contained on each shock and is not wired into the truck like previous adaptive ride control trucks.
I have a 2024 1500 AT4X. Would putting a 3.5 in Adaptive ride control lift work without getting rid of my suspension that is currently on it?
With the kits that are made for the adaptive ride control, generally they are designed to achieve the lift through spacers. They should leave the shocks and the general function of the system untouched
Would you mind sharing the links to the products that were used?
The lift as well as the shocks?
Thank you.
The kit is at the link below. You will select the Vertex Shocks if you would like to build this same setup
www.roughcountry.com/gm-suspension-lift-kit-27530c.html?find=2023-gmc-sierra-1500-4wd-1003408
Any rubbing?
Where can you get those running boards or side steps 🙏✌️👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
Those come from the GM. I would be curious if they are an AT4X specific or if they will add them to the standard GM parts catalogue
They are part of the GM catalog. You get the sliders with the bison package and the removable steps are extra
What lift did you use. Im very interested
Rough country 4” lift with the vertex upgrade
Sweet i have a 23 AT4X and want something like this. Ty
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It’s not leveled. What’s up with that?
Is that a 4” lift on top of the factory 2” lift?
Correct. The part numbers for the kit boxes will often be the same as the 6” kit for the standard factory trucks
What would be to final overall height?
What brand or model are those side steps???
GM Accessories
@@SoCoCustoms what's the model or part number?
@@jonestube5009 we did not sell or install that part. It came standard on the truck. You will have to check with your dealer.
IMO it looks so crappy by just removing the bottom trim , all that time and money and that’s how it is finished. You would think there is a better Soulition. Not knocking you guys but it just doesn’t look right
That’s how the bumper comes from the factory. We made some modification to the skid plate up front to make sure it integrated with the crossmember drops
Side steps look horrible
They’re factory. The hoops actually unhook to turn these into sliders