Saw this on AT.. Can someone explain what 3"self leveling is?

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Sorry i see nothing that says self leveling all i see is 3” level. If anything it may have air ride of the ltz which levels the rear of truck for towing or extra weight on the rear end when needed. But i dont know if z71’s had that..

Either way there are 1.5, 2.5/1, and 3” level/ lifts on the market
 
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Some 13-14 Escalade Platinums with low miles are still listed for 38k-44k which I think are a tad high, seeing how our NNBS are almost 2 generations behind now.
 
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Sorry i see nothing that says self leveling all i see is 3” level. If anything it may have air ride of the ltz which levels the rear of truck for towing or extra weight on the rear end when needed. But i dont know if z71’s had that..

Either way there are 1.5, 2.5/1, and 3” level/ lifts on the market
I'm sorry i screwed up.. I meant "leveling" the "self" was a mistake.
 
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Really, def on drugs...38k for a 2013 because it has low miles...smh

I see lots of Tahoes this vintage with low mileage all asking bigger than normal prices... I think I've seen current body style not to far away price wise.. what should be a decent number that most of you guys would pay for something like this... maybe he's trying to get his money back for the tires/wheels or something.... it's a lot cleaner than some I've looked at.
 

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I see lots of Tahoes this vintage with low mileage all asking bigger than normal prices... I think I've seen current body style not to far away price wise.. what should be a decent number that most of you guys would pay for something like this... maybe he's trying to get his money back for the tires/wheels or something.... it's a lot cleaner than some I've looked at.
25k and thats high imo
 

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Really, def on drugs...38k for a 2013 because it has low miles...smh
there is a crack head dealer that has "prices near or above retail price for a new one"

?I remember they had a damaged honda civic 2014 that had hood damage (probably from a accident) they had it price at 18,000 with 75,000 miles
it's too bad they take advantage of people..
 

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