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    Illuminated Bowtie

    I didn’t remove my bumper at all. The large front cover plate once you open the hood is all you have to remove to get access. Just remove the dozen or so push clips and remove the plastic cover. It is a little tight sticking your arm down in between the grill and the hood latch assembly, but...
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    Illuminated Bowtie

    Thanks guys, something to set it off even more.
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    Illuminated Bowtie

    So I just installed an illuminated bow tie in the front grill of our suburban, just like this one: Saw a few tutorials online before tackling it to make sure I didn’t have to tear the whole front end apart. This one video was very helpful, except it was done on a Silverado: The part number...
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    Lowered the front end with MacTrac Springs

    Thanks Guys, I had spindles on my older suburban and also my Silverado and the install was doable but a little more invasive. I had to cut the ball joint stems to allow for a 17" spare rim install and it kid of turned me off from them. I prefer installs that are backwards compatible where I...
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    Lowered the front end with MacTrac Springs

    I wanted a slight drop in the front without going the spindle route again. I ended up getting a set of MaxTrac 1" lowering springs 251510-8 and cut down my auto ride links .400" in the front and that was the solution. There are detents in the factory auto rid link and I simply cut off the...
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    Just purchased a 2015 Suburban LTZ

    Got the front grill, eyebrows, and mirror caps painted at a local shop this past week. Love the look of the Burban now. Reminds me of the new RST suburban coming out this year.
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    Just purchased a 2015 Suburban LTZ

    Lowered the rear tonight. Took me a little over an hour taking my time. It is about 2” lower on drivers side and 1.75” on passenger. I will drive it around and see if that stays consistent. If not, i’ll Have to search what I need to do to get another .25” on the passenger side. Lengthen or...
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    Just purchased a 2015 Suburban LTZ

    Thanks man, my wife and I are super happy with this new ride.
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    Just purchased a 2015 Suburban LTZ

    Tony, Can you tell me what I need to use in the kit for the white Escalade rear picture that you sent. Should be about 2” I am guessing, so would I use the spring spacer? What about the auto ride link length? The kit should be here this Wednesday for me to install next weekend. Thanks
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    Just purchased a 2015 Suburban LTZ

    Tony, Do you have a picture of one with just your rear spring kit 2-3” lower?
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    Just purchased a 2015 Suburban LTZ

    Tony, That looks great! That’s about 2” in the rear and nothing in the front? For this setup, did you use the spacers in your kit? What length rod? Thanks
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    Just purchased a 2015 Suburban LTZ

    Thanks man, only had it a day already took the center console apart and did the iPhone charging mod. I was never meant to keep anything new without touching it!
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    Just purchased a 2015 Suburban LTZ

    I recently traded in my 2013 Suburban LTZ for a new body style suburban. I have always loved the Cocoa leather interiors on the new trucks and finally found one locally! I really would like to lower is a bit, if not just the rear to make it sit more level. Is there a way to adjust the air...
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    Rolling down I-95

    Truck is a 2013 bone stock other than bigger 22" ck375's and a 2/3 drop from NorCal SS. Stock door moldings. Thanks man
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    Rolling down I-95

    My buddy took it at random driving down with me to South Carolina. Was too cool not to share!

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