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Does that 3" kit come with a diff drop? If not, how are your CV angles and ride quality? Thanks man
 

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Does that 3" kit come with a diff drop? If not, how are your CV angles and ride quality? Thanks man
No diff drop. CV angles good. I still have the air ride, it sucks, burb has 144k and I'm thinking about deleting it. I'm not sure how to go about it the right way and replace with Bilstiens or something comparable.
 

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I want to see angles up front of the 3", I've only seen one truck be able to do it with UCAs and axles not in a bind. But you can delete the auto ride with resistors or a module. I know when using resistors you need to remove the ride height sensors also otherwise as they travel it will burn up the resistors.
 

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I found this pic of a Burban during a google search and the stance looks pretty good to me. Can anyone give me their best guess on level/tire size? I'm assuming a 1.5" front spacer with nothing on the rear and the tires look slightly larger than stock but it's tough to tell.

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I found this pic of a Burban during a google search and the stance looks pretty good to me. Can anyone give me their best guess on level/tire size? I'm assuming a 1.5" front spacer with nothing on the rear and the tires look slightly larger than stock but it's tough to tell.

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I'm no expert but it looks stock to me.
 

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I found this pic of a Burban during a google search and the stance looks pretty good to me. Can anyone give me their best guess on level/tire size? I'm assuming a 1.5" front spacer with nothing on the rear and the tires look slightly larger than stock but it's tough to tell.

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As mentioned above, it does look stock. This is 1.5" front only level.

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Help! Totally noobie and honestly my first Tahoe. Got a 2012 with very low miles that I want to turn into my hunting rig. I'm having custom bumpers front and rear built. Going to add roof rack, steps, fender flares, and Line X the entire vehicle. Also going to lift/level and add tires and wheels. The wheels I'd like to go with are Fuel Coupler D556 and the tires would be Toyo 305/55/20. I want them to be wide enough that it doesn't look like a railroad car when I put the flares on! Please advise on what lift I should go with. I'd like to go 3.5 front and maybe 2 or so rear but I don't want to lose ride and have bad angles up front. Thanks all!
 

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Lose the 20s. Here's Fabtech 6" 17" rims with Eezi Awn rack.
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If you ever need to air down 20s they get a bit squirrelly, like they are going to come off the rim.


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