ready Lift level vs. Rough Country leveling kit

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I'm going to install a leveling kit on my 2022 GMC 1500 AT4 which has the factory 2" lift. I need more room for my 35" tires. Here's my choices:

https://www.americantrucks.com/read...eveling-kit-tubular-control-arms-66-3921.html

and this:

https://www.roughcountry.com/gmc-leveling-lift-kit-1324.html?find=2022-gmc-sierra-1500-4wd-793318

My truck will be in the shop next week to have the Bilstein 5100 adjustable shocks installed, and I thought it probably wouldn't be much more work to install a leveling kit while they have the truck apart. I'd prefer the Ready Lift kit to the Rough Country kit, but the Ready Lift kit is $130. more and I'm not sure the Ready Lift kit is available.
What's your opinion?
I'd go with this one IMO
 


IDK where you are in Minnesota, but my grandparents used to have a summer house up in Park Rapids, right on fishook lake. Your pic looks a lot like their place did!

Loved Minnesota - the norther part at least (not knocking the rest, I really just know the northern part), because that is where we spent time - but it is cooolllldd in the winter. I live in Montana (for the past 22 years - I am a native of northeast Nebraska), live at 6100 ft on a mountainside, and it is cooolllddd here 8 months of the year. 6 months of the year literal winter weather. But Minnesota in the summer was great, winters are likely a lot like it is here where I am in Montana. Those are memories I will never forget though, spending 3 or 4 weeks of the summer at my grandparents place, fishing, swimming, etc. I really need to get back to Park Rapids some day, hit that cool candy store on main street, and also the amazing fishing/hunting shop real close to the candy store. I wish I could go back in time and relive those days growing up spending summer months at my grandparents on Fishook lake in the Park Rapids area!

A BTW - your truck and lift looks great!
 

The kit, 4 tires, rear Bilstein 5100s installed a little under $4k.
Can I ask what size tires you went with after the kit? ReadyLifts site says 275/60-20 but I have seen plenty of posts that say 285/65-20 fit on stock rims. I have been going down the path of the exact setup you have
 

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