Stock ride height measurements: Ground to center of fender well '19 Y XL 4x4 5.3L

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Dewally

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Anyone with a Yukon XL 4x4 5.3L care to measure from ground to center of fender wheel at all four wheels? I am convinced my Yukon is lower than stock height and I want to see if it is me, or my Yukon.

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2018 Suburban Premier with tow package, Driver Front 35-5/8", Passsenger Front 35-1/2", Driver Rear 37-5/8', Passenger Rear 37-3/4", that was at about 36K miles before lowering. after lowering DF 34-1/2", PF 34-1/2", DR 35-3/4" PR 35-1/2"
 
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Driver Front - 35-1/4”
Passenger Front - 35-9/16”
Driver Rear - 37-1/8”
Passenger Rear - 37-1/8”

I have about 6k miles on the new front springs/structs and rear bolstering shocks. I am putting some heavier duty springs on the rear this week. I don’t like how it sags with a cooler and other stuff in the back.

Thank you. I guess mine just looks low. Everyone always comments on how it looks lower than factory and it does! Not sure why.
 

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If you measure from the center of the wheel to the fenderwell; it eliminates the different tire options.
 

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2015 Yukon XL Denali 6.2L 8 speed
OEM 22” wheels w/ 285/45R22

Stock height ground to fender lip:
Front Pass: 35-3/8"
Front Driver: 35-1/8"
Rear Pass: 37-1/4"
Rear Driver: 37-1/8"
 

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