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Hey guys I just wanted to share that I did a Magnetic Ride delete on the front end of my 2016 Yukon Denali XL 4wd. I replaced my front struts with dirt logic by Fabtech with the 6 inch Lift here's a few pictures I'll be happy to answer any questions

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Hey guys I just wanted to share that I did a Magnetic Ride delete on the front end of my 2016 Yukon Denali XL 4wd. I replaced my front struts with dirt logic by Fabtech with the 6 inch Lift here's a few pictures I'll be happy to answer any questions

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Heck yea! I just ordered a delete kit and fox coilovers for my wifes denali xl. Cant wait to get them installed!

Any tricks to the delete kit, or pretty much plug and play? Im just doing the front.
 

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Heck yea! I just ordered a delete kit and fox coilovers for my wifes denali xl. Cant wait to get them installed!

Any tricks to the delete kit, or pretty much plug and play? Im just doing the front.
It is a plug-and-play deal. My story starts with I already had a lift kit then I decided to go to a delete kit. When I plug in the new hardware it burned up the new hardware. I reached out xineering . I had to do what they call a ride height trim procedure. They sent me an OBD cable with a usb hookup. That I then downloaded the application that was sent to me via email I was able to perform the procedure myself in my own garage and I've been a happy customer ever since. Excellent customer service and an excellent product wish I had found them earlier
 

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It is a plug-and-play deal. My story starts with I already had a lift kit then I decided to go to a delete kit. When I plug in the new hardware it burned up the new hardware. I reached out xineering . I had to do what they call a ride height trim procedure. They sent me an OBD cable with a usb hookup. That I then downloaded the application that was sent to me via email I was able to perform the procedure myself in my own garage and I've been a happy customer ever since. Excellent customer service and an excellent product wish I had found them earlier

I wonder if that is a common occurrence? What do you mean by burned up?
 

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Got a RC 2in level put on today. Went with 275/70/18s Falken Wildpeaks on the stock rims.

Thanks to all the folks here for pictures and some great threads which helped me get to where I wanted. Ride is great and I'm glad I did not do a spacer in the rear for now... IMG_20190909_165032.jpg IMG_20190910_162836.jpg
 

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I wonder if that is a common occurrence? What do you mean by burned up?
There was too much voltage going to the ride height sensor on the driver side and It was due to the ride Ride height procedure that had already have been done by the shop that installed my lift previously. So the voltage was off and literally cooked one of the new sensors. But the company sent me a brand new sensor free of charge to correct the problem. I then download the app and corrected the voltage manually through my pc to my obd plug in
 

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There was too much voltage going to the ride height sensor on the driver side and Itwas due tomorrow right Ride height procedure done by the shop that installed my lift previously. I then download the app and corrected the voltage manually through my pc to my obd plug in
I wonder if that is a common occurrence? What do you mean by burned up?

Not a common occurrence it was due to a past shop already messing with my ride height program. But I have since had it corrected everything is good.
 

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Honestly I feel that if you're gonna go for a 2" lift , replacing the front shocks to a 2" leveling shock is the way to go . You'll get a new set of shocks and more travel for the same money and effort . Rancho 7000mt recommended.

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Nice!

Any minor rubbing up front with those tires?


Yup on the upper control arm at full lock it rubs a little. But I don’t do a lot of u-turns so I should be ok


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Honestly I feel that if you're gonna go for a 2" lift , replacing the front shocks to a 2" leveling shock is the way to go . You'll get a new set of shocks and more travel for the same money and effort . Rancho 7000mt recommended.

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Maybe when the MagnaRides go out


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Yup on the upper control arm at full lock it rubs a little. But I don’t do a lot of u-turns so I should be ok


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Gotchya. I love those tires, just worried they may be a bit noisy/rough for my wifes 25+k miles a year dd. Not to mention probably a bit wide for winter time usage (although I could get the skinnier ones I guess).

How is the noise? Balance well?


Maybe when the MagnaRides go out


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My wifes made it to about 75k miles before one started leaking and locked up. I put on a 1.5” maxx leveling kit at somewhere around 40k miles... not sure if that had any bearing on it, but I doubt it.

I went with the fox 2.0 coilover setup with the xineering delete kit. Happy with the ride quality, just need to get them adjusted down some (gained nearly 3” over stock).
 

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They’re definitely a little bit more rougher than my factory set but I did go from 20s to 22s but Louisiana roads aren’t very smooth to begin with so I can barely notice it.

As far as the noise, I’m also a 30k+ a year driver and it doesn’t bother me. Maybe a few more decibels over factory but it’s not a droning noise. With the radio on quarter volume I don’t even hear them.


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Any more pics with z71 18s leveled?

Got a RC 2in level put on today. Went with 275/70/18s Falken Wildpeaks on the stock rims.

Thanks to all the folks here for pictures and some great threads which helped me get to where I wanted. Ride is great and I'm glad I did not do a spacer in the rear for now... View attachment 230376 View attachment 230378

Any clearance pictures? I plan on going with a similar setup but would really like to put in a slightly larger tire. Thanks!
 

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