


🚙 Elevate your ride, not your worries — lift smarter with Rough Country!
Rough Country’s 6" N3 Loaded Struts are engineered specifically for 2007-2013 Chevy/GMC 1500 trucks with existing 6-inch lifts, delivering a seamless upgrade without the need for spacers or strut disassembly. Featuring nitrogen gas charging, pre-loaded coils, and a massive 1 3/8" bore with hardened chrome piston rods, these struts provide enhanced ride quality, improved tire contact, and exceptional durability backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
| ASIN | B08L9JH2BW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #173,281 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #520 in Automotive Replacement Struts |
| Brand | Rough Country |
| Construction | Drilling Required: No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (64) |
| Date First Available | October 16, 2020 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Item Weight | 61 pounds |
| Item model number | 501088 |
| Manufacturer | Rough Country |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 501088 |
| Model | Rough Country 6" N3 Loaded Struts for 07-13 Chevy/GMC 1500 - 501088 |
| Position | Front Left, Front Right |
| Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 10 x 6 inches |
| Special Features | Can't be installed w/ a strut spacer, Does NOT fit 2007 "Classic" models, Fits w/ 6" of lift |
M**O
very accurate
perfect fit for 2008 silverado with 6" lift. the ride feels smooth, easy install
M**R
Lifted Avalanche
They fit on my 07 Chevy Avalanche with the 6" lift.
A**R
Struts
Parts fit and work well
G**K
Rough Country N3 Loaded/Lifted Struts
I ordered these for a Christmas gift along with the Rough Country 6” Lift kit for a 2011 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 Extended Cab. Installed the lift and after completing the lift found out these were the wrong struts. I called Rough Country and they confirmed the part number 501088 is the 6” Lifted Struts part number. Then I gave them the actual number off the strut that came in the box the number on the strut is 649084 to find out these are the struts that go with the 3.5” Lift Kit not the 6” Lift kit as advertised. I am currently dealing with the issue between Rough Country and Amazon, I will update this review once I get the issue resolved. I’m not sure if you have ever put a lift kit on but once you do you could only imagine my frustration when I set the truck on the ground. Hopefully between Amazon and Rough Country this issue will be resolved quickly!!!😡
D**T
Smooth Ride
I've put a review up on their website and a link to my initial review and how to install video. In short, yes I recommend these coil over shocks. The install instructions are bad. But the product and shipping are good. If anything changes in the next 30 days, I'll edit this.
L**.
Buy with caution. They are not 6".
They are not 6" when installed. What they replaced were the oem struts which were on a six inch extension that goes between the strut and the strut mount on truck. They went in real easy. They feel like they are decently made. Once installed my truck had an obvious rake. It was not driveable from rubbing. We were able to cut steel spacer plates for the strut mounts totaling an inch for each side. Now it is perfect. The struts ride great. I really like them but what a pain in the butt. My truck is a 2013, Z71 4wd with a 6" Pro Comp suspension lift. On 35's. It rubbed horribly. If they made this strut at inch longer it would have been fine. Even if I could have ordered the spacers had time permitted it wouldn't have been so bad but I had to have my truck back on the road that day.
J**Y
6in stuts
They are as soon. They work better than the spacer lift and look alot better.
A**R
To short for application. Rough Country in house tech said they would fit.
Bought Fabtech 6" lift/leveling kit for my 2010 Sierra 11 years ago. Time for new struts so I called Rough Country and asked if these would be a suitable replacement. They confirmed it was a fit. HOWEVER, I had to return them due to them being 2.5" short for that application. Returned and purchased same unit with 7.5" lift from Rough Country and they were also short by slightly more than an inch... No worries, the longer unit combined with a leveling kit of 1.5" at the base of the strut sufficiently replaced factory strut with Fabtech extension hardware built on to it. Hope this helps someone sometime ;) Wrong fit... great item.
L**C
Took old struts out and compared them to these and they were almost 1.5" short. My truck does not have a 7.5" lift either, so had to go buy spacers to make them fit properly. Also had talked to rough country themselves and they told me they would work without any extra modifications or hardware.
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