2/3 vs 3/5 which should i do

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highrollin113

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to start with i live in cold climate and we get a lot od snow and this is my daily driver. my yukon is a awd is and i am itching to lower it but i have the if i lower it 2/3 am i going to want to go lower and is it a feasable idea so i am looking for expeirence to help make my mind
 

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I drive my slammed denali in the snow w/o issue and it's lower than 3/5. Be sure to invest in some good tires (hakkapeliitta or blizzak).
 

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3/5 will be just fine, if you have that extra valance below the air dam take it off for the snow season though so it doesn't break from hitting snow banks or ice chunks like mine did, lol.
 
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well i have never been to denver but i would quess we are the same from stories, i still have snow in my front yard in the shade we get a couple feet every winter, and i had no problems this winter as it sits, the 3" in the front consist of more than keys?
 

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