Felix's 2015 Yukon SLT Build Thread

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Ben

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Do a 1/2....

No sag and looks great rides stock.

2/4 is too low for 22s

Use coil relocators up front set at 1 inch and bellrexh 2 inch spring in the back

If that looks saggy get a .25 biscuit

And he has 22's... :chair:
 

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And lol @ "2/4 is too low for 22s" :roflbow:
 

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I think the 2/3 would be nice. Maybe 2/4 with a spacer. That PS looks a bit saggy in the rear....
 
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1/2 or 2" rear would be only options. Whatever gets it completely level. On another side note... DENALI GRILLE COMES IN TOMORROW!!!!!!
 

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2/4 on 24s

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I feel like I'm in the twilight zone with this "too much low" business. holy crap.
 

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2/3-4 and call it a day
 

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