installing a leveling kit

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pm80

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I found a good write-up on an install of the ccm kit I will post the link later. It is on my other computer.
I am going to be doing mine next mon so after that I could probably give you some better feed back.

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You don't have to have a sawzall either u can use a cut off wheel too or a hacksaw. IT is just slower with the hacksaw.
 

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I just used a cutoff wheel air tool....it made quick work of the strut studs so I was able to get the CCM spacer on. The CCM kit in itself does not void your warranty. If you have a bad strut for some reason, the dealership probably wouldn't replace that under warranty even without a leveling kit. If you have a bunch of miles on your original struts it would definitely be wise to replace them while you're installing the leveling kit.
 
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Okay guys, thanks for the advice.

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I found a good write-up on an install of the ccm kit I will post the link later. It is on my other computer.
I am going to be doing mine next mon so after that I could probably give you some better feed back.

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You don't have to have a sawzall either u can use a cut off wheel too or a hacksaw. IT is just slower with the hacksaw.

Found this thread....
http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=181163#post3669064

Didn't know if it was the same one..but it is pretty good/helpful.
 

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is the ccm leveling kit front spacer one solid piece?
 

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Def need 2 people. Sawzall to cut the strut bolt tips, or you could use a hacksaw but it would take a while. I didnt do the rear myself but the guy who did it for me said it was kind of a pain. I couldnt get the rear high enough to get the spring out, might want to try a spring compressor but Im not sure if that helps.
I installed the ccm kit on my yukon about a month ago. i jacked up the rear of the vehicle and sat it on jack stands at their highest setting. Then i removed the wheels/tires and disconnected the rubber hoses from the bracket on top of the pumpkin. That allowed me enough travel to install the spacer under the coil springs.
 
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