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ttusomeone

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Finally added a 2" RC leveling kit and Toyo RT tires (285/65R18) to my Z71. After looking around at all the aftermarket wheels, I decided that I really liked the stock ones. I've posted one before and three after pictures. It sits pretty level - maybe just slightly lower in the front. My drive slopes down so the pictures are a little deceptive. I've ordered some Bora 1.5" wheel spacers. I think it will give it the stance I'm going for - besides, I'm getting a very slight rub on the upper inner A arm at full lock. If I do ever go aftermarket wheels, I'm looking for an 18" with about -12 offset, so the spacers will also show me what that will look like. I also ordered a Hypertech Max Energy 2, mainly to adjust the tire size. I'll also adjust the AFM to only come on at highway speeds, then decide if I want to mess with any of the performance settings. Besides that, I've already installed a Borla cat-back exhaust.

(Also sorry it's not clean for the pictures...)


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Tregs

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I read through all pages and didn't find anything about using 2.5"/1.5" level on airride equipped vehicles. I have a 2015 Yukon SLT with air ride / auto ride. I see that the suspensionmaxx system comes with brackets for magneride on the Denali, but i didn't see anything about airride. Has anybody installed on airride equipped yukon SLT's?
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I read through all pages and didn't find anything about using 2.5"/1.5" level on airride equipped vehicles. I have a 2015 Yukon SLT with air ride / auto ride. I see that the suspensionmaxx system comes with brackets for magneride on the Denali, but i didn't see anything about airride. Has anybody installed on airride equipped yukon SLT's?
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SLT is same suspension as Denali. So maybe not done on your model but it will work.
 

Tregs

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I had a chance to look under it tonight. I found the sensor in the rear, it I don't have it in the front. I found another of your threads that has pics of the front sensor. I don think I have it. As you suggested in your other thread, I'll either get the connectors from FTS or get allthread. I think I'll go with 2.5"/1.5" with 275/60R20 BFGAT or Nitto Grappler G2. Can't decide.
 

Dave Legacy

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In my experience the BFG AT KO2 is a superior tire. I’ve had two sets of Nitto Terra Grapplers albeit first gen, not G2.
 

Rock

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Finally added a 2" RC leveling kit and Toyo RT tires (285/65R18) to my Z71. After looking around at all the aftermarket wheels, I decided that I really liked the stock ones. I've posted one before and three after pictures. It sits pretty level - maybe just slightly lower in the front. My drive slopes down so the pictures are a little deceptive. I've ordered some Bora 1.5" wheel spacers. I think it will give it the stance I'm going for - besides, I'm getting a very slight rub on the upper inner A arm at full lock. If I do ever go aftermarket wheels, I'm looking for an 18" with about -12 offset, so the spacers will also show me what that will look like. I also ordered a Hypertech Max Energy 2, mainly to adjust the tire size. I'll also adjust the AFM to only come on at highway speeds, then decide if I want to mess with any of the performance settings. Besides that, I've already installed a Borla cat-back exhaust.

(Also sorry it's not clean for the pictures...)


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How is the road noise with those tires? Noticeable on Hwy? Looks great!
 
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