Belltech #25003 adjustable struts??

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Has anybody bought these Belltech lowering struts that are adjustable from 2" lift to 2" lowered.
I lowered my 2010 Yukon XL with Macgaughys 2" rear lowering/leveling springs but now the front looks a little lower then the rear so I asking about these Belltech adjustable struts so I can lower the front a inch and maybe a little more later if the rear sags a bit. Also would I need a alignment if I lower the front 1 inch or 1 1/2 inches.

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Has anybody bought these Belltech lowering struts that are adjustable from 2" lift to 2" lowered.
I lowered my 2010 Yukon XL with Macgaughys 2" rear lowering/leveling springs but now the front looks a little lower then the rear so I asking about these Belltech adjustable struts so I can lower the front a inch and maybe a little more later if the rear sags a bit. Also would I need a alignment if I lower the front 1 inch or 1 1/2 inches.

Any info would be helpful, Thanks

Lots of us have them. I have them on the front of my Burb along with the Belltech drop spindles for a total of 4" of drop up front. 6" out back.

Any time you change the front suspension you should have the front end aligned.

Mine on the alignment rack right after lowering...
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And a couple more recent...
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Let me know if you have any more questions.
 
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How's the ride? Stiffer than stock?
How's the accuracy of lower rings?
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How's the ride? Stiffer than stock?
How's the accuracy of lower rings?
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Honestly... it rides like stock... I kinda wish it was a little firmer.

Pretty accurate I guess... I didn't break out the micrometer or digital caliper or anything though... lol
 

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I run them as well... So far really like them, been running them for about a year and 10k miles. I am however looking to upgrade to a full coil over once @NORCAL SS has them ready to go. Rides better than stock, much better in the corners, I also wish they were slightly stiffer. Hopefully NorCal SS has those coil overs ready to go soon.
 

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I recommend the McGaughys 3180 front struts. They're made specifically for lowering. I have them and absolutely love them. Wouldn't have it any other way. You can adjust them from stock height down to 3".
 

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I recommend the McGaughys 3180 front struts. They're made specifically for lowering. I have them and absolutely love them. Wouldn't have it any other way. You can adjust them from stock height down to 3".

Would you say they are stiffer/firmer than stock or softer???
 

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Slightly stiffer. I still have factory springs but 2" drop spindles as well

I wish the Belltechs were a little stiffer.... I have thought about trying the Bilsteins with spring relocators but not sure how that would ride with a 2" drop on that strut. I am currently 2" spindle/2" strut for 4" up front.
 

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