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ScrewbenSS

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Got a pic of that leveled Tahoe all clean @ScrewbenSS ?
These are the best I have with my phone. I need to clean it up and shoot some with the DSLR I recently picked up. Its rained here in houston for the last 5 days so she's pretty dirty at the moment. I'll see if I can get one this weekend as I'll be in galveston again for the Corvette Chevy Expo.

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@ScrewbenSS that looks nice and actually pretty big for just a level and tires.

I was contemplating lowering the rear to match but not being in construction and driving onsite like everyday I need to at least be stock.

@scotts_4x whatsbyour lift and tire sizes?
 

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@Jonah52 if you just do a level and trim up the front valence it makes the truck look much bigger than it is. Highly recommend it if your looking to change the look of the truck. Tire help of course lol.
 

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I put a ccm leveling kit (buddy actually worked there), 2.5" in front and just air bags in the rear. I'm planning on putting the spacers in the rear after that towing expedition and the rear settling. I remover the air damn and need to do a small norcal mod and pull inner fender liner forward. the tires are 285/70/17 on stock wheels (which I always liked) and 1.5" wheel spacers.

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I put a ccm leveling kit (buddy actually worked there), 2.5" in front and just air bags in the rear. I'm planning on putting the spacers in the rear after that towing expedition and the rear settling. I remover the air damn and need to do a small norcal mod and pull inner fender liner forward. the tires are 285/70/17 on stock wheels (which I always liked) and 1.5" wheel spacers.

-scott

Did you have to cut the lug studs with those spacers?
 

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Did you have to cut the lug studs with those spacers?

no, the studs stuck out a bit but the factory wheels have voids in the backs between the lug bosses that the lugs can poke in to. could probably go to a 1" spacer and still not trim them.

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I've had my yukon since November and I've used 4 low more times than I can count!

-scott


Looks good brother. Looks like you might need 4Lo more than me. Only time I used it was in a muddy field when I was still on street tires. Since then the AT3Ws and 4Hi have been plenty.
 

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I'm sure there's others out there trying to decide on what lift and what tires. I just got the ccm 2.5/1 leveling kit, now just gotta decide on tires and wheels. If you got any pics of any lifted or leveld
I went with a 2" rough country leveling kit and put 285/70/17 it can still use some more lift in the front to be totally level i think but looks pretty tough all and allwithout spending hardly anything on suspension. Also rubs a little when turning backing up.
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I went with a 2" rough country leveling kit and put 285/70/17 it can still use some more lift in the front to be totally level i think but looks pretty tough all and allwithout spending hardly anything on suspension. Also rubs a little when turning backing up. View attachment 77703
Hybrid?
 
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