Cognito Motorsports is giving off-road truck fans an in-depth look at its new four-inch lift kit for the Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD, with the company uploading an informative video to its YouTube channel that explains what the lift kit consists of and the types of performance improvements buyers can expect from it.
The Cognito Motorsports four-inch lift kit for the T1-platform Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD includes ball joint upper control arms, Fox 2.0 IFP Monotube shocks and a two-inch rear lift block, among more. The company says this setup will provide enough spacing to fit a 37-inch tire on a 9-inch wide wheel with 5.5-inches of backspace clearance. In addition to giving the truck a wider, meaner stance (especially with aftermarket wheels and tires fitted) the company says its four-inch lift kit with the Fox shocks will provide “a comfortable on-road ride and predictable off-road handling in even the toughest conditions.”
In Cognito Motorsport’s video, a company representative named Justin installs the kit on a customer’s Chevy Silverado HD High Country. In addition to the lift kit, Justin also fits the truck with a set of Method wheels shod in Toyo off-road tires, giving it a radically different look than stock with much more ground clearance. The kit is priced from $2,631 USD with the Fox shocks, though it is also available with more advanced Fox 2.0 Performance Series Remote Reservoir shocks, which bump the price to $3,768 USD.
Check out the video embedded below to learn more about Cognito Motorsport’s four-inch lift kit and to see how it looks installed on a Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD.
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Might be in the minority but these trucks look pretty dang good going down the road with the DRL’s on.
Cognito is among the best when it comes to lift manufacturers for GM trucks. The 20+ HDs don’t require much lift to look big.
Is there a ladder included??
Just my opinion , But my 2021 Sliverado HD truck is already high enough for me I have the optional step bars and they help a lot can’t imagine having to jump in or out if it was higher
Their marketing target is the younger buyers , 20s and mid 30s . You know the youthful that are full of piss and vinegar , not the wiser , weaker , middle aged that have bones and joints that go snap , crackle and pop when we move.
That’s funny but so true
Why wouldn’t you just get a 350$ leveling kit. It’s already a 3 inch lift