2012 Yukon Norcal SS 2/3 kit on 22's

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Found some of the G5 Escalade tail lights on EBAY. Any other recommendations on where to get them? Are they plug & play, or do I need a special harness?

If you get the aftermarket lights, they're plug-and-play. If you go with the actual Esky lights, you'll need a modified Esky harness.
 

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what does it measure all the way around from ground to fenderlip?

34.25 front and 35.5 rear?
 

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Thats pretty good. Im looking to get 33" front and 34-35" in rear using belltech spindles and adjustable struts.

Depends on what springs were used from gm in front. There can be up to 1 inch variance on them. My esclade was 36.75 and 38.5 stock on 285 45 22. Now im at 33 and 33.25 on 295 30 26
 

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mine now measure 36" front and 38 1/4 rear. I am not sure if the belltech struts are a true 1- 2 " drop with spindles or not ?
 

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can't see any pics, I posted when you did them but don't remember what they look like:)
 

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WHAT ! you just got it looking good :chair:
what is the reason for selling,.. if i may ask
 
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WHAT ! you just got it looking good :chair:
what is the reason for selling,.. if i may ask

Don't have to sell, but we recently bought some property in the country we will be building on. A lowered 2wd won't do so well on roads that don't get plowed very quick (if at all). May just keep it as a fair weather cruiser, but a Vette fits that description a little better. Already have (2) 4wd vehicles so I just won't really have a use for it.
 

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Don't have to sell, but we recently bought some property in the country we will be building on. A lowered 2wd won't do so well on roads that don't get plowed very quick (if at all). May just keep it as a fair weather cruiser, but a Vette fits that description a little better. Already have (2) 4wd vehicles so I just won't really have a use for it.

Ok.....I guess thats a pretty good answer
 

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