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New Buyer's Guide - 2019-2024 Chevrolet Silverado Trail Boss & 2019-2023 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4

Posted by Sean Reyes on

These trucks came equipped with some trim-level upgrades, and base-level upgrades including a performance-oriented suspension package. These trucks do require their own specific part numbers to achieve desired lift heights or performance gains, whereas previous models were able to share part numbers across the wide range of trims.

We get into all the specifics of these new GM models, what suspension systems are being offered, and what to expect in terms of lift & leveling kits, part numbers, and aftermarket support.

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