Have a small thread about lifting my burban 4x4 in the burban/xl forum but here is my '13 LTZ 4x4 with 1.5 understrut spacer in front and 1.5 under spring in the rear plus 275/60r20 KO2. Also machined/grey GMC take off wheels from a 2015 Yukon. I love it. Autoride is retained with...
Removed a piece of the plastic backing material behind the passenger side where well liner on the bumper where it was rubbing a bit at full lock. Now it is nice and clear by at least and inch. Pics are all after the trimming. Used zip ties to hold the liner in its new further back position.
All cleaned up. It does have a slight rub on the passenger wheel well liner when at full lock turn to the left. Going to trim some plastic with the dremel this morning. Everywhere else looks clear from rubbing.
The pics don't do it justice. The wheels look awesome and the whole thing has transformed from grocery getter to a great looking truck. I may consider dropping the rear to the 1" spacer from the installed 1.5", but for now I really like it. And it feels great on the road too. Just as smooth...
After... looks great in person! 1.5 under strut in front and 1.5 in back. Both have a bracket to extend the autoride rods. Lift components came from suspensionmaxx
Yep that will look great with 1" or even 1.5" in the back. Do you know what your fender height in front was when you started before the 2" or what is is now?
Is your Denali a 4x4? Any idea of the front fender height before the 2" lift or what it is now? Looks great. That's about the height I'd like, don't want to go too high. I am concerned that my 4x4 is already almost an inch or so higher than 2wd LTZ or Denali in front. But can't find any...
I'm going to give the 1/2" hub centric spacers a try on friday when I get the wheels, tires, and lift installed. I am hoping it will look good and not affect the way it drives very much. I could see it affecting the turning radius, like you mentioned.
My big internal debate is about whether to...
Also, why in the world did GM make the axle track on the rear more than an inch narrower than the front!?! Looks so weird to me and I will be installing the rear hub centric spacer from ready lift (0.5")
Do you mean 275/55? The 275/60 is at least an inch larger in diameter than the 55 ratio tires. But I agree, the tires are not very big, but that's ok. Our GM SUVs have such small wheel openings it doesn't look like much will fit. i think the 275/60r20 I will put on on Friday will probably...
Hey folks, first post. Be gentle. Thanks in advance for any info you can help me with. I've searched and cannot find much info about lifting an LTZ 4x4 Suburban. Mine is a 2013. Super nice vehicle, but needs more... stance. SuspensionMaxx makes the coil spring spacers for the rear and also...
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