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CMoore711

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2015 GMC Yukon XL Denali lowered on Norcal Goodies: Belltech front drop spindles, Norcal Rear 1-4.5 Adjustable kit with Endlink/Bumpstop option and Rear Free Travel Mod

Truck is sitting right at 34-1/4" Front Ground to Fender Lip and 34-7/8" Rear Ground To Fender Lip on 285/45/22's. Just a little over 1/2" rake.

Very pleased with how everything turned out.

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Great looking truck! Like the wheels and brakes too!
 

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How much clearance do you have from ground to air damn on the front bumper?
 

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How much clearance do you have from ground to air damn on the front bumper?

The front air dam? Oh damn!

I think it's fair to say the lowest point of the front air dam is where it's attached to the front bumper along the sides of the vehicle before the front wheel well opening. Measuring from that point to the ground the clearance is just under 7", right at about 6-7/8".

It's not enough... I've caught the front air dam right at these low points on a parking block twice and once was before I was even lowered! If you look closely at the 2nd picture I posted you can see there's a slight gap between the front air dam and the bumper, maybe 1/8" and a bit of rash on the very bottom due to those two incidents.

The front air dam on the K2XX SUV's is significantly taller reducing ground clearance by a lot compared to the 07-14 SUV's. I plan to trim the lower outside points of the front air dam by about 1"; But it's way to damn cold to be laying on my back, taping things off to make sure the cuts are level and going at it with a Dremel. That's the plan though once the weather warms up. If you search the forums here there's a few threads with owners who have trimmed their front air dams.
 

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2015 GMC Yukon XL Denali lowered on Norcal Goodies: Belltech front drop spindles, Norcal Rear 1-4.5 Adjustable kit with Endlink/Bumpstop option and Rear Free Travel Mod

Truck is sitting right at 34-1/4" Front Ground to Fender Lip and 34-7/8" Rear Ground To Fender Lip on 285/45/22's. Just a little over 1/2" rake.

Very pleased with how everything turned out.

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Beautiful rig!
 

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Did you need a hub centric ring for these wheels? I purchased 26” status journeys and there a vibration through the whole vehicle. Tires are balanced.

Any wheels that you install on your vehicle that are not hub centric you should purchase some hub centric rings. It will get rid of any vibration and your wheel studs will thank you.

I've had great experience with these guys: http://www.motorsport-tech.com/

Very high quality, tight tolerance machine work, great customer service, and fast turn-around.
 

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norcal_ss, 2/3-4.5 kit
Stock upper and lower isolators in the rear springs, no spacers, and the endlinks were cut a total of 1/4" (1/8th from each side). My links are 2-11/16" from center to center of cups.
24x10 w/ 305/35/24

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I like that. Lean and Mean
 

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TYF - I am getting ready to pick up my 2019 Tahoe RST and wanting to do a level kit. With that being said... I have the Max Trailering Package. Can someone give me some advice on how to go about this?

Thanks,

Joey D. (Noob)
 

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TYF - I am getting ready to pick up my 2019 Tahoe RST and wanting to do a level kit. With that being said... I have the Max Trailering Package. Can someone give me some advice on how to go about this?

Thanks,

Joey D. (Noob)
Front level?

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Oh ok, I was thinking your were wanting opposite, lol.

Anyhow, get with Tony @norcal_ss he can get you some springs to drop that ass down, lol

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Oh ok, I was thinking your were wanting opposite, lol.

Anyhow, get with Tony @norcal_ss he can get you some springs to drop that ass down, lol

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@NORCAL SS - Tony,

Can you give me some advice on how to lower/level my 2019 RST with the Max Trailering Package?

Thanks,

Joey D.
 

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