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jossix

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I just received CCM leveling kit for my 09 Yukon but am now hesitant to install it. I do not know how the Yukon would look lifted
with the stock 17 inch wheels.Does any one have a similar setup? would wheel gap be too big? Perhaps I should wait until I get bigger wheels. I would appreciate your opinions.
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Hurlz07Tahoe

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It wouldn't look too bad with stock 17s and stock rubber. I had my leveling kit in with stock 20s and stock rubber for a day or two before getting my new tires mounted. I'm not a fan a big rims so I would say just keep your 17s and get some monster tires!

If youre curious just go out and jack up the front two and a half inches under the front cross-member. There should be enough suspension play that your tires will stay on the ground (or close to it). You could unbolt the sway bar end links if you need a little more travel so you can see how it might look...
 

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it sounds like you dont want it anymore. I would return it and get a refund. If you are sweating the small stuff, wheel/tire gap, then its not for you. later down the road you;ll find some other reason to "hate" your leveling kit. either way good luck
 

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I like trucks to have a little rake but thats just me.
 
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jossix

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A little more rake? I don't know what that means.
I plan on installing the kit right after I return from vacation at the end of July
 

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Leaning slightly to the front! Not leaning slightly to the rear.
 

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