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2011 Gmc Sierra
Car & Truck Suspension Systems

Taking your 2011 GMC Sierra to every worksite and campsite often means a bumpy ride for you and your passengers. Smooth out those bumps and get a better handle on your truck by upgrading your suspension system for 2011 Sierra with one from AutoAnything.
Not sure which 2011 GMC Sierra Suspension Systems are right for you? We have over 6546 customer reviews, with an average rating of 4.5, to help you find exactly what you're looking for. Here's what some of our customers have said:

"Installing the Bilstein shock on my GMC Sierra Crew Cab was the best thing I could do to improve the ride. The truck rode great before, but "what a difference" the Bilsteins did to improve the comfort and ride." —Jesse B from New Bern, NC bought a Bilstein 5100 Series Shocks for a 2011 GMC Sierra, 1500.

"The kit looks good and the adjustable option is nice. I went 2" and it leveled out the truck perfectly. Installation was tricky for the lower link but me and two friends did it in about 2 hrs. Overall happy with the kit, look and ride of my truck." —Christopher P from Maple Hill, NC bought a Traxda Leveling Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra.

"Dropped the front of my truck, just the right amount. Easy installation, and makes the truck feel a little more stable in the curves." —D. C from Bay City, TX bought a Belltech Coil Spring Kit for a 2011 GMC Sierra, 1500, 2WD, crew cab.

"The kit looks good and the adjustable option is nice. I went 2" and it leveled out the truck perfectly. Installation was tricky for the lower link but me and two friends did it in about 2 hrs. Overall happy with the kit, look and ride of my truck." —Christopher P from Maple Hill, NC bought a Traxda Leveling Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra.

"Bought these to install along with a rear block kit, went in super easy, and the look great! The rubber boots are a little cheap, but the shock it self is fine. My truck seems to ride a little better now, along with a little less body roll around corners." —Alex L from Virginia Beach, VA bought a Skyjacker Lift Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra, 1500, 4WD.

"As usual from a first class company, it was as exactly as it was presented for a great price. It was installed without great difficulty and made my 2011 GMC 3500HD look awesome. Please keep up the good work and your support staff does a wonderful job. Sincerely, Donnie C.S. Texas" —Donnie M from China Spring, TX bought a ReadyLIFT Leveling Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra, 3500.

"Overall it was a great lift kit and easy to install! I am very happy with the result it looks great. The written instructions were not as helpful as I wished but I went on the Internet and found a instillation video." —Shane M from Bowling Green, KY bought a Traxda Leveling Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra, 1500, light-duty.

"Easy. installation a breeze could not be happier gave me the look i was looking for." —Alfredo V from Fresno, CA bought a ReadyLIFT Leveling Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra.

"The keys were easy to install. I recomend using the special tool to release the factory keys. Truck looks great! Added 2" lift to the front." —Marcus V from Jackson, NJ bought a ReadyLIFT Leveling Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra.

"I had this kit installed by a shop so I can't speak for install. However, let me tell you the result after this 2.5" level blew me away. I'm very happy with the quality and result I got. Add some front Bilstein 5100's and you won't be sorry." —Jon W from Newnan, GA bought a ReadyLIFT Leveling Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra, 1500, SLE.

"GMC trucks sit low. This product works good for bring it up where it needs to be. Thanks" —Justin H from Mabelvale, AR bought a ReadyLIFT Leveling Kits for a 2011 GMC Sierra, 1500, SLE.

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Air Lift WirelessOne Air Control System

Good choice

Easy install. The instructions were easy to follow. I thought I may not have enough airline to route to the existing lines on the air bags. Air lift sent me another 10 foot length for free. Ended up I was just there with what they sent in the kit. Good Price from AA. The $50 rebate was the icing on the cake for me to buy this kit. The remote works really good. I'm impressed! View more reviews...
Posted By Bryan H (Clinton, IA) / April 2, 2014
2011 GMC Sierra
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Air Lift Wireless Air Compressor System

overall a very nice setup

The installation was not too difficult; although the instructions could have been better. I would have given five stars if the install instructions were better. Otherwise, it is working great. I agree with Air Lift's recommendation to use a pipe cutter to cut your tubing. View more reviews...
Posted By David S (Thornton , CO ) / January 11, 2017
2008 GMC Sierra
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Firestone In-Cab Air Command Kit

Firestone in cab air

The only things II would like to see is a switch that is included in the kit to turn it on and off and a little heavier gauge wire that powers the compressor. I realize pumping air bags it does not run a extended length of time but what if you have to air up a tire? View more reviews...
Posted By David B (Cuba, IL) / January 2, 2013
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