FINAL 1.5" pictures

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You got some pics with it leveled. IMO it didn't look that bad with the cali lean.

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Not yet, but she looks sick, its staying this way for sure. the front is decranked to match the rear height stock 2wd. She looks very sporty with the wheel spacers too. It handles and rides tons better, she is stay this way. Ill post pics soon as I take some.
 

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looks good man. well done. i was in the same boat as you...read about the lifts before getting mine. settled on 1.5" with keys & spacers. I wanted a lift but didnt want the 2-3 inch lift. Wanted the look of tucked in beefier tires.

I really dig your setup. Wonder how she looks all clean!

Welcome to the black on black club. I still have some painting to do. Here's mine:

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I came across this forum looking for information to level my '01 Denali in the front and came across this thread. 'Hoe and Polobuds your trucks look great :favorites37:and have that look I am attempting to achieve with Bilstein 5100's (front adjustable) and Z-71 springs and a coil spring spacer in the rear if needed. I am deleting Auto-ride as shocks and compressor are gone. I just need enough clearance to clear 33" tires. I will be checking in with pics once I get situated (this is my first post).
 
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well, I removed the 1.5" lift spacer, and lowered the front down by decranking to make it perfectly level with the rear. I left the wheel spacers on, and she looks good. I plan on HD hood and front end.

Here are the leveled pics
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Needs some 305/55/20 trail graps with that stance and it would look dope as ****. Scoop some helper bags for the back if you wanna help it hook and plan to tow.
 

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I watched the video and couldnt help but notice that on your truck you have the ABS and BRAKE lights on too. I have the same problem. Have you narrowed it down to what it is? Btw nice ride. Diggin the black on black.
 
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Its the ABS signal from the wheel bearing hub. It disables the abs so the brake light comes on at same time. Also if you re-gear the pcm needs to be updated to correct any errors. It matches the wheel sensor to the vehicle speed sensor, and throws codes. You problem could be anything from a new hub, to pcm retune.

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lowered the bitccch back down 2/4
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hd hood would looks so freakiing nasty on there. ;)
 
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I liked it better with the 1.5'' spacer in the rear. Im gonna do a 1.5 rear and 2-3'' keys in the front of my denali. What size tires you running?
 
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