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STORMIN08

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From what I can see, I like the grille.

I like body color surrounds with chrome inserts

Looks nice
 

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@Brittanyb2214 - Can you give details to the group regarding the customization to your LTZ front grille?
I have not seen someone leave the bit of chrome and thought it looked pretty good. From the photos it was a bit hard to tell if the grille got vinyl wrap or some sort of paint.

Certainly no longer a "grocery getter" -> looking great!
I'm guessing that after the Fox coil overs and rear spacers were installed you came out to something around a +3"/1.5" level (front/rear).

Yes, I vinyl wrapped the front grille along with all the other chrome myself. I left the chrome strips in the front for a couple reasons. Reason 1 being I ran out if time and 2, I wanted something different and I liked the way it looked.

I had a 2 inch level lit with a 1/2 inch spacer in the front initially and my measurements were 37 7/8 in the front and 38 3/8 in the rear. My magneride shocks in the front were completely shot. After the installation of the fox coilovers set at the standard 2 inch I now have 40 1/2 in the front and 39 3/4 in the rear after the 1 1/2 each rear spacer. I did leave the 1/2 spacer in the front because I was worried the front would not be high enough. I do not like the rake in the front so I might go with a 2 inch in the rear. The fox coilovers are too much of a pain to adjust so I figured I better go higher if I can!

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looks great...

need to trim the wings from the airdam...scroll up to post #693, that is my current trim.

also like the front plate, i have removed the STL and currently running one that says "BEEF"

My next cosmetic adventure will be triming the front air dam. I do not like how low it makes the front look. I'll be sure to check out yours.

We live on a dairy farm so it's only appropriate to support our Got Milk? wherever I go.
 

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very true, raised on a dairy farm in Illinois... Red Meat and Milk are staples in my diet.
 

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I did the same (Yukon though) first pic is just above the “wings” following the lower line in the valance with factory running boards, second pic is trimmed about an inch higher following the upper line with amp powersteps.
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What offset are you running. I have a set of 305/55 r20 on -24 offset and even with a 2" suspenmaxxx level it still hits the factory power steps. I am on the edge of buying new tires to see if it will fit.
 

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What offset are you running. I have a set of 305/55 r20 on -24 offset and even with a 2" suspenmaxxx level it still hits the factory power steps. I am on the edge of buying new tires to see if it will fit.
20x10 -24 with 285 55 20's. Prior to the 4" lift and amp power steps I was running 2.5" suspensionmaxx in the front with stock fixed running boards. I had to grind down the plastic on the front edge of the running board quite a bit and "light" norcal the wheel wells also. So with leveled 305 55 20 I can imagine you're really tight at -24 offset. I believe those with factory power steps have either trimmed them back and/or shifted them toward the back to help with larger tires and offset wheels.
 

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Exhaust recommendations?

Looking for something that's not too crazy loud.
 
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Denali got some new tires. Ridge Grapplers. This should hold me over until I can justify dropping it on 24s.

Either way it hasn't been washed in months, and as soon as I wash it...it is going to pour for 5 days. :(

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Great lookin’ setup there!
 

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Got new Continental TerrainContact ATs in stock size to go with the 1.5” leveling kit. Very happy.
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Chrissa

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She's all done

De-badged
Chrome delete
2" RC leveling kit
20x9 Vision Shadow wheels
285/60R20 Toyo Open Country RT tires
76 x 54 Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform (modified) with backbone mount and full rail kit

Now all she needs is a new exhaust. Looking for something that isn't too loud... Recommendations?

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@Chrissa -> can you provide us some more info on the roof rack platform setup? Looks great.
We love pictures, hard to see what you've got setup right at the roof rail attachment points.

Ride looks great!
 

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@Chrissa -> can you provide us some more info on the roof rack platform setup? Looks great.
We love pictures, hard to see what you've got setup right at the roof rail attachment points.

Ride looks great!

Thanks!

Heres a few more, I have to take pictures with better lighting. The roof rack is the pioneer platform from rhino rack with their backbone mount. Then we added the full rail kit, which is an extension on top of the platform. Rhino-Rack wants you to purchase the 84x56 platform for the Yukon XL or Suburban, but we didn't like how much it hung over the sides and didn't want it to cover the whole roof. So we bought the 76x54 platform and we had to modify it a little by drilling new holes to mount it on the backbone.

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Here’s mine. ‘19 Denali with graphite edition parts. The front has a 1.5” lower strut spacer and the tires are 305/45r22’s on stock wheels. I’d like to be running a 285/55r22 but I’m not willing to change wheels or add spacers. Still investigating how to accomplish this on the Denali but for now I’m pretty happy with how this turned out.
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from what i recall, a 2.75" / 2" will allow the 285/55/22 on a stock wheel87C8AB17-AB64-4131-ACED-0770B17F265F.jpeg
 

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