Rough Country Announces 6" Chevy Lift That Prevents Axle-Wrap

Rough Country announces Chevy 1500 6" Lift Kit with Anti_Wrap rear blocks designed to prevent dreaded axle-wrap.

DYERSBURG, TENNESSEE- Rough Country Suspension ® Products announces an innovative addition to the popular 6" Chevy 1500 Suspension Lift Kit. Rough Country's new pre-fabricated anti-wrap rear blocks are custom designed to prevent axle-wrap - a common issue where the axle rotates opposite of the wheel under torque causing potentially severe damage to the vehicle. With a trapezoidal shape and wider surface area, these anti-wrap rear blocks are significantly less susceptible to wrapping and offer far greater peace of mind when towing or off-roading. This Chevy Lift Kit also includes a heavy duty skid plate, laser cut cross members, torsion bar cross-member drop brackets, and lifted knuckles. A set of front and rear Nitro 9000 Shock absorbers are included; featuring self adjusting Velocity Sensitive Valving - a revolutionary technology that varies the resistance valving incorporated in the shock according to piston rod speed. The 6" Chevy 1500 Suspension Lift caters to '99 - '06 4wd models and retails for $999.95. A non-torsion bar version is also available starting at $1199.95.

Formed in early 1970's, Rough Country Suspension® Products was a founder of the off-road industry and is one of the fastest growing manufacturers and marketers of lifted suspension packages and off-road accessories for 2wd and 4wd trucks and SUVs. Rough Country Suspension® Products is owned by Heckethorn Products® which boasts a rich history in the automotive aftermarket, including the invention of the first steering stabilizer for military Jeeps in the 1950s. As a complete supplier, Rough Country Suspension Products offers retailers, wholesalers, and consumers an opportunity to purchase easy to install off-road products the market is demanding.

CONTACT:
Rough Country Suspension Products
1400 Morgan Rd.
Dyersburg, TN 38024
800-222-7023
www.roughcountry.com/

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