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  1. Snblinn

    Replacement lift cylinder for rear interior cargo box?

    Here is the link to the storage box. I like it, I have tow straps, first-aid kit, flares umbrella, wool blanket, quart of oil, ect...
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    Replacement lift cylinder for rear interior cargo box?

    Last 8 is; FR258390
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    Driving the Outer Banks on 285/45-22's

    Last week I took the family to the Outer Banks, NC. I was concerned about driving in the sand on the stocks wheels and tires, 285/45-22. I've read the horror stories and seen the clips of "Idiots of Corrola". I did not want to be added to that list. The last vehicle I took Corrola was my 2001...
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    Replacement lift cylinder for rear interior cargo box?

    Thanks guys, but I am looking for the cargo box strut, located behind the 3rd row seats. I've searched the usual suspects; Parts Geek, Rock Auto and all the GM parts sites I can find. My liftgate has power actuators. Here are a few pics to reference what I'm looking for;
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    Replacement lift cylinder for rear interior cargo box?

    This isn't the struts for the suspension. It is for the cargo box in the rear. Simular to the rear window lift "struts", (the gas pressurized cylinders that hold the window up)
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    Replacement lift cylinder for rear interior cargo box?

    I am looking fo the replacement gas charged lift cylinder in the Suburban rear cargo box. I can't seem to find it anywhere. Has anyone replace this and found a suitable replacement? Thanks, Steve.
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    I would have machined them to save money, but without a lathe and not wanting to cut the studs on the MAG-ride struts, I did the top 1/4 in spacer and 1.5 lower.
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    The result:
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    I decided to remove the 2.5 in upper spacer and replace it with a 1/4 inch upper spacer I made and a 1.5 inch lower. This gave me 2.25 inch level. I may remove the 1.5 in lower and go with a 1 inch. Should give me 1.75-2 inch.
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    Front level kit results; 2.5, 1.5 and 1 inch

    Stock stance. 2.5 in upper (3.25 in measured) 1.5 in lower w/ .25 upper spacer (2.25 in measured) I may change the lower to the 1 inch, but I'll live with it for awhile.
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    Front level kit results; 2.5, 1.5 and 1 inch

    I tend to overthink things. I hope this will help someone in the future. My vehicle; 2015 Suburban LTZ, MAG-ride, auto-level rear, MAX-tow, aluminum upper and lower control arms. My Suburban was very low in the front. I would scrape curbs and parking blocks with my lower valence, I wanted to...
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    This gave me too much up front, 3-1/4 inches.
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    The instructions are pretty good but don't explain you need to screw the Allen bolts into the adaptor. Pretty self explanatory, but I thought I'd mention it. I added anti-seize due to the dissimilar metals, only put it on the last 3/8 inch of the bolts shank, then inserted into threaded hole...
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    1-5/8 thick aluminum, Grade 12.9-M8 bolts
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    Just received my 2.5 inch MotoFab level kit.
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    I hear ya guys. My house was built in 2006 so the driveway does ungulate. I've measured many times on different locations. Forward, backward, in another parking lot ect.... From my observations and research, it seems trucks with self leveling air shocks have a greater difference in height...
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    Entertainment headphone pad upgrade

    Thanks, good find!!!
  18. Snblinn

    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    Thanks guys. It's 2 1/2, that's why I'm second guessing myself. I'll measure a 10 more times just to be sure.
  19. Snblinn

    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    Front raised 2 1/2 inches with jack, measured at fenderwell.
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    Regular stance
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    The bodyline is lower in the front. If I level the front 2.5 inches, the bodyline will be 2.5 inches lower in the front and the "door ding" bodyline will be level. It may visually "appear" front high, but that will be due to more wheel well showing. Well, that's the idea anyway.... I'll see...
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    Front ground to bodyline Rear groung to bodyline
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    Front tape to bodyline Rear tape to bodyline
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    Has anyone done their own Leveling Kit?

    There only appears to be 2 inches difference from front to rear. But if you see how much tire is showing above the tape on the front, I would need to raise it more than 2.5 inches to make the tires fit the wheel well front and back. The rear wheel wells are lower than the front on a level...

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