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crober9

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Installed the NorcallSS level on my Yukon. Rides well but it has a 1" rear rake I have to get out. Will the heater hose trick pull it out? Planning on debadging tomorrow.

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olyelr

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Installed the NorcallSS level on my Yukon. Rides well but it has a 1" rear rake I have to get out. Will the heater hose trick pull it out? Planning on debadging tomorrow.

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What is your current configuration now, the springs and 1” spacer?

From my understanding, the heater hose setup is to be used when the upper coil isolator is removed.... to gain more drop.

Why not just lower the front a little bit haha.
 
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Kpwweb

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Installed the NorcallSS level on my Yukon. Rides well but it has a 1" rear rake I have to get out. Will the heater hose trick pull it out? Planning on debadging tomorrow.

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It won’t pull out 1”. Like said, you would need a 1” front drop for that.

I did heater hose and it pulls out about 1/8” per isolator (depending-because the isolator compress). So with upper and lower isolator you can get 1/4” to maybe 3/8”...
 

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Nice looking trucks, everyone. I prefer stock height on my trucks cosmetically and functionally, but you all do have some nice looking rides.


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