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title: "MotoFab Lifts CH-2R 2 in Rear Leveling lift kit that is compatible with Chevy..."
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# 2-inch precise rear lift 1-hour pro-level install Made in USA, lifetime warranty MotoFab Lifts CH-2R 2 in Rear Leveling lift kit that is compatible with Chevy...

**Brand:** motofab lifts
**Price:** VT44576
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your truck, elevate your status.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MotoFab Lifts CH-2R 2 in Rear Leveling lift kit that is compatible with Chevy... by motofab lifts
- **How much does it cost?** VT44576 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- motofab lifts enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted motofab lifts brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **True 2-Inch Rear Lift:** Elevate your Silverado/Sierra with a guaranteed 2" rear raise for that commanding stance.
- • **Factory-Compatible Fitment:** Specifically designed for 2007-2018 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra models to maintain OEM ride quality and alignment.
- • **Lifetime Warranty & USA Pride:** Backed by a lifetime warranty and proudly made in the USA with premium sourced materials—lift with confidence.
- • **Durable Powdercoated Cast Iron:** Engineered with rugged cast iron blocks, powdercoated black to seamlessly blend with factory suspension and resist corrosion.
- • **Quick & Confident Installation:** Get your truck lifted in about an hour with included hardware and clear instructions—no guesswork, just results.

## Overview

The MotoFabLifts CH-2R Rear Leveling Lift Kit delivers a precise 2-inch rear lift for 2007-2018 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks. Crafted from durable cast iron with a sleek powdercoated finish, it installs in about an hour using included hardware and instructions. Designed to maintain factory ride quality and fitment, this USA-made kit comes with a lifetime warranty, making it the strongest and most reliable rear lift solution on the market.

## Description

This lift kit will raise your Silverado or Sierra by a true 2" in the rear. Can be installed in about 1 hour. This kit comes with 2 fabricated rear lift blocks and longer U bolts. Fabricated lift blocks will out last cast iron and will far outlast solid aluminum rear lift blocks. The rear lift blocks are also powdercoated for a long lasting finish. This kit is the strongest on the market and come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and a lifetime warranty. It will come to you complete with all the hardware and instructions. All MOTOFAB LIFTS products are proudly made in the USA with USA sourced materials!

Review: Good looking cheap lift kit - This is a good and cheap option for lifting the rear of your Silverado. In fact it is the most common way to lift the rear of these trucks. Even when you look at the really expensive lift kits, they still use blocks for the rear. I paired this set with a 2" front leveling kit from Rough Country. I wanted to maintain the factory stance(rake), just make it a bit taller. The truck looks great, and from what I can tell, there is no real problems with quality on either lift kit. Installation is easy for a professional. I am an auto tech for a living so it took me probably 30 or 40 minutes to do the back, while on a lift. If you're doing it at home on the ground, it may take awhile. And if you're not comfortable with this kind of work, or don't have the proper tools, you should take it to a shop. You will need jacks and jackstands, a long 1/2' ratchet/breaker bar, or an impact, and a torque wrench, as well as some other basic tools. The torque spec on the U-bolt nuts is 59 ft/lbs on the first pass, then an additional 130 degrees. Then it is recommended to re-check torque a few hundred miles later. They should be tightened evenly in a criss cross pattern. So yes this is a relatively easy install for some people, with all the right tools. But the rear end is heavy and needs to be supported properly, as well as moved and tweaked around a bit to get it lined back up. So just make sure you think you can finish this job, before you start it. I didn't have to make any other modifications to anything when I installed the lift, except for the parking brake cable. There are 2 brackets that secure/route the cable to the frame. I had to remove the one closest to the rear end, because it was putting too much stress on the cable with the lift installed. That's it. Everything else was fine. I did replace the shocks at the same time, but only because the factory ones were worn out. They aren't special shocks for lifted applications. You can use the stock type shocks. I went with KYB because I like the ride quality they offer. They are stiff, but not jarring. It rides like a truck should. It feels very close to what the Silverados feel like when brand new. As far as how the lift kits like this affect ride quality...they don't. Using spacers like this on the front and rear does not change the ride at all. All the factory suspension is unaffected by this. The front leveling kits will slightly change control arm angles, but not enough for you to notice any sort of difference. These 2" lift kits are the most non invasive change you can make to the height of your truck. And the truck looks great afterward. The stock size tires dont look too bad after the lift. But we all know the factory size tires on Silverados are too dang small from the start. They just have to make square wheel openings. Don't get me wrong, I like it that way. It sets us apart from the Ford and Dodge fan boys, but it limits our tire size choices. So just FYI, in case you're researching tire sizes at the same time, you can fit a 275/60R20 easily with no rubbing. You can fit this size even without a lift, but it looks better with the 2" lift. This is a 33" tall tire for ease of comparison. The factory tire height on the 4x4s is 31.9". The width is basically the same. I have seen people put wider tires than this, but with just a 2" lift, the wider tires may rub occasionally, unless you use an aftermarket rim with a different offset. Me personally I like my factory rims. And I don't want a wider tire, because that will negatively affect gas mileage. Plus I just don't need a wider tire. Check out the Nitto Ridge Grapplers and the Trail Grapplers. They are the best looking and quietest all terrain type tire I've found so far.
Review: 2015 Silverado Crew 6.5” Bed - Extremely happy. Very well made with nice protective coating. Hardware seems as good if not better than OEM. Installed on 2015 Chevy Silverado crew cab with 6.5” bed. Had previously installing their 2” leveling blocks in front and after this rear install have an inch of positive rake, which I wanted so the rear wouldn’t sit below the front with a trailer attached. Install was straightforward and took an hour per side with only a socket wrench, jack and jack stand. Make sure shorter side points forward. Also, ensure both nipples are seated completely so that block sits flush on top and bottom with no gap. To accomplish this I had to rotate and hold the front of block up so both top and bottom nipples were just touching their hole then slowly lower truck down and allow block to rotate into correct position. Otherwise, the top nipple wouldn’t seat in its hole and there was a visible gap between the block and springs. The first picture is of OEM block against this one. Gives about a 1.75” lift above factory, which was ideal for my application. Highly recommend!

## Features

- Will Raise your truck 2" in the rear
- Motofab Lifts are powdercoated black to match your factory suspension.
- Can be installed in about 1 hour
- Made In The USA and comes with a Lifetime warranty
- Compatible with 2007-2018 Silverado / Sierra Pickups

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B017WO24D2 |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #529,987 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,117 in Automobile Chassis Body & Suspension Lift Kits |
| Brand | MOTOFAB LIFTS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (576) |
| Date First Available | November 12, 2015 |
| Included Components | hardware and instructions |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.39 pounds |
| Manufacturer | MotoFab Lifts |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CH-2R |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 2 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 6 inches |

## Product Details

- **Auto Part Position:** Rear
- **Brand:** MOTOFAB LIFTS
- **Included Components:** hardware and instructions
- **Material:** Cast Iron
- **Maximum Lifting Height:** 2 Inches

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good looking cheap lift kit
*by J***N on July 14, 2019*

This is a good and cheap option for lifting the rear of your Silverado. In fact it is the most common way to lift the rear of these trucks. Even when you look at the really expensive lift kits, they still use blocks for the rear. I paired this set with a 2" front leveling kit from Rough Country. I wanted to maintain the factory stance(rake), just make it a bit taller. The truck looks great, and from what I can tell, there is no real problems with quality on either lift kit. Installation is easy for a professional. I am an auto tech for a living so it took me probably 30 or 40 minutes to do the back, while on a lift. If you're doing it at home on the ground, it may take awhile. And if you're not comfortable with this kind of work, or don't have the proper tools, you should take it to a shop. You will need jacks and jackstands, a long 1/2' ratchet/breaker bar, or an impact, and a torque wrench, as well as some other basic tools. The torque spec on the U-bolt nuts is 59 ft/lbs on the first pass, then an additional 130 degrees. Then it is recommended to re-check torque a few hundred miles later. They should be tightened evenly in a criss cross pattern. So yes this is a relatively easy install for some people, with all the right tools. But the rear end is heavy and needs to be supported properly, as well as moved and tweaked around a bit to get it lined back up. So just make sure you think you can finish this job, before you start it. I didn't have to make any other modifications to anything when I installed the lift, except for the parking brake cable. There are 2 brackets that secure/route the cable to the frame. I had to remove the one closest to the rear end, because it was putting too much stress on the cable with the lift installed. That's it. Everything else was fine. I did replace the shocks at the same time, but only because the factory ones were worn out. They aren't special shocks for lifted applications. You can use the stock type shocks. I went with KYB because I like the ride quality they offer. They are stiff, but not jarring. It rides like a truck should. It feels very close to what the Silverados feel like when brand new. As far as how the lift kits like this affect ride quality...they don't. Using spacers like this on the front and rear does not change the ride at all. All the factory suspension is unaffected by this. The front leveling kits will slightly change control arm angles, but not enough for you to notice any sort of difference. These 2" lift kits are the most non invasive change you can make to the height of your truck. And the truck looks great afterward. The stock size tires dont look too bad after the lift. But we all know the factory size tires on Silverados are too dang small from the start. They just have to make square wheel openings. Don't get me wrong, I like it that way. It sets us apart from the Ford and Dodge fan boys, but it limits our tire size choices. So just FYI, in case you're researching tire sizes at the same time, you can fit a 275/60R20 easily with no rubbing. You can fit this size even without a lift, but it looks better with the 2" lift. This is a 33" tall tire for ease of comparison. The factory tire height on the 4x4s is 31.9". The width is basically the same. I have seen people put wider tires than this, but with just a 2" lift, the wider tires may rub occasionally, unless you use an aftermarket rim with a different offset. Me personally I like my factory rims. And I don't want a wider tire, because that will negatively affect gas mileage. Plus I just don't need a wider tire. Check out the Nitto Ridge Grapplers and the Trail Grapplers. They are the best looking and quietest all terrain type tire I've found so far.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2015 Silverado Crew 6.5” Bed
*by C***S on February 18, 2019*

Extremely happy. Very well made with nice protective coating. Hardware seems as good if not better than OEM. Installed on 2015 Chevy Silverado crew cab with 6.5” bed. Had previously installing their 2” leveling blocks in front and after this rear install have an inch of positive rake, which I wanted so the rear wouldn’t sit below the front with a trailer attached. Install was straightforward and took an hour per side with only a socket wrench, jack and jack stand. Make sure shorter side points forward. Also, ensure both nipples are seated completely so that block sits flush on top and bottom with no gap. To accomplish this I had to rotate and hold the front of block up so both top and bottom nipples were just touching their hole then slowly lower truck down and allow block to rotate into correct position. Otherwise, the top nipple wouldn’t seat in its hole and there was a visible gap between the block and springs. The first picture is of OEM block against this one. Gives about a 1.75” lift above factory, which was ideal for my application. Highly recommend!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple Straitforward
*by M***S on April 29, 2017*

Everything fit perfectly, and installation was strait forward and easy. Came with new longer U-Bolts, nuts, and washers. Coupled these with a 2.5 inch front kit and it looks good. The 2 inch kit does not give you 2 inches of lift though I don't believe. If you set the Motofab 2 inch blocks next to your OEM blocks, they are about 1.25 or 1.5 inches taller. But this works perfect with a 2.5 inch front level kit.

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