Another Drop - Suburban LTZ 4WD Autoride Content

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Went with Tony's 2/3-4 Kit and dropped the burb on Saturday night. Sorry for the two crappy cell phone pics. Also, I had just backed into the uphill driveway so it's a little more compressed than it normally looks... deceptive.

For reference, I did use the spacer and set the autoride links to 3" per the instructions. I haven't heard the air compressor kick on once yet so might play around with the links. Hope I didn't damage anything with the rear autoride shocks themselves as I kind of expected to hear it kick on sometime.

I just ordered the panhard bar from Tony today as I can't stand the rear end being slightly offset now.

Finally, she's in BAD need of an alignment now too. I'm planning to get that done Friday once I land back home.

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Love the look!
 

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Love it.. love it love it love it!

Of course, I am biased..hheheheh
 

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Love a lowered big body.

Now get some pics on level ground! LOL
 

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Man that looks good.. You should go with the denali/ltz 09+ side door mouldings.. it would look great on your ride.
 

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Looks great, Brian! If you don't hear the compressor, and you think you damaged something, you'll know you DIDN'T damage anything when you don't get any suspension messages on the dash. I'm sure you're good to go.

If you think the look is too low in the rear, just extend the links some. Like I said before, there may be some tinkering involved to get it to sit just where you want it.

We need to have a "Black 'Hoe with CK-375s Get-Together." Haha My truck has a lot of cousins out there, and they're looking great!
 

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Looks outstanding!!! Now I'm REALLY looking forward to getting my 2/4 on in the next week or two :drool: Outstanding stance.
 
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Looks great, Brian! If you don't hear the compressor, and you think you damaged something, you'll know you DIDN'T damage anything when you don't get any suspension messages on the dash. I'm sure you're good to go.

If you think the look is too low in the rear, just extend the links some. Like I said before, there may be some tinkering involved to get it to sit just where you want it.

We need to have a "Black 'Hoe with CK-375s Get-Together." Haha My truck has a lot of cousins out there, and they're looking great!

Thanks for the feedback on the shocks. I think everything is fine. I am going to extend the links just a bit to see what happens but I need the alignment badly! Any recommendations on shops (generally) for the alignment... take it to the dealer or go to a reputable independent shop?
 

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That looks sick, man. I'm totally psyched to drop mine next monday! BLACK BURBS UNITE!!
 

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I'm going against the others. I say debadge and leave the all black moldings on there.
 

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I went to a Big O for my alignment. I went with spindles and 1" drop springs, which allowed the camber to be set within specs into the green without any aftermarket parts.
 

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