Leveling kit installed, Z71

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Canesfan1978

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Just had the leveling kit installed yesterday and put on new wheels and tires. Had to do some minor trimming. CCM 2.5/1.5 with 285/65/18 Nitto Trail grapplers. Drives nice, thanks for the advice..
 

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actaully back was 1 inch spacer that was used. Truck looks good like I told you lol
 

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Damn looks taller than just a leveling kit. I wish mine looked like that. :(


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i ended up putting stock spinldes in for him along with a 2.5 inch front ccm kit

in rear used 1 inch spacers from belltech with stock suburban springs
 

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Amazing what a difference a little lift will make. Nice looking hoe!
 

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IS it necessary for the rear end lift for a 2" front level? 2007 Yukon slt

Does it cause the front end to be higher than the rear when just lifting the front 2"?
 

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Just had the leveling kit installed yesterday and put on new wheels and tires. Had to do some minor trimming. CCM 2.5/1.5 with 285/65/18 Nitto Trail grapplers. Drives nice, thanks for the advice..

Hello, nice car!
Do you know Specification of wheels?
 

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Looking good. I can't wait to get my lifted this week
 

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Does it cause the front end to be higher than the rear when just lifting the front 2"?

Wondering this as well.


Been looking at the CCM kit (because of all the pretty pictures lol) and it says 2.5" front, 1" rear. Does it level or does the front sit higher?
 

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Wondering this as well.


Been looking at the CCM kit (because of all the pretty pictures lol) and it says 2.5" front, 1" rear. Does it level or does the front sit higher?

From all the pictures, comments, and measurements I've come across in this forum, the CCM 2.5"/1" will provide an even stance front to back. I chose a 2.5"/1.5" leveling kit to keep a small amount of rake, pic below
 

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From all the pictures, comments, and measurements I've come across in this forum, the CCM 2.5"/1" will provide an even stance front to back. I chose a 2.5"/1.5" leveling kit to keep a small amount of rake, pic below


Yea. I see it looks level in the pics but a 1/2" is really at the discretion of the terrain the vehicle is parked on and the way the picture is taken.

Just a subtle difference is what I'm saying. Up until you put your pic up and said yours has the extra 1/2" I hadn't seen another on here. (Not saying there isn't another, I've just seen so many 2.5"/1" lifts)

Thanks for the pic and answer. I definitely want the CCM kit.
 

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