Description
Superior Ride Height and Increased Ground Clearance. Conquer rough terrains easily and safely by upgrading your truck with Fabtech’s 6″ Performance Lift System. This kit increases your truck’s ground clearance, enough for it to accommodate tires as tall as 35″. This added height allows your vehicle to successfully go through bodies of water and uneven grounds.
Exceptional Control and Maneuverability. The added height doesn’t compromise your truck’s maneuverability. The lift system uses heavy duty extended steering knuckles to retain the truck’s superior turning radius. This way, you won’t have a problem if you encounter tight spots during your off-road adventure.
Reinforced and Protected Lift Frame. Lesser lift systems can get heavily damaged by hardcore off-road driving, but not Fabtech’s Performance Lift System. The lower control arm crossmember of this lift kit is strengthened by cross tubes and backed by a tubular frame. At the same time, the kit also comes with a ¼” thick steel plate to protect the frame from debris and obstacles.
Application. This Fabtech 6″ Performance Lift System is compatible with 2007-2013 GMC Sierra 2WD/4WD models with an extended cab or crew cab. Note that the kit cannot be used with vehicles that have factory AutoRide shocks.
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- Fabtech 6″ Lift Kit
- Clears 35” Tall Tires
- Superior Turning Radius with Extended Steering Knuckles
- Includes Dirt Logic 2.5 Coilovers and Shocks
- With 1/4” Thick Steel Skid Plate and Tubular Frame Struts
- Rear Lift is Achieved with a Block and Add-a-Leaf System
- Designed to Work with StabiliTrak® without Reprogramming
- Fits 2007-2013 2WD/4WD GMC Sierra Models with a Crew or Extended Cab
| Brand | Fabtech |
| Lift Height | 6.00 Inch |
| Lift Kit Type | Suspension Lift |
| Lift Kit Max Tire Size | 35 Inch |
| Brand of Shocks | Fabtech |






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