Do you guys have a way to delete 15+ magnetic ride

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TheEngineer

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Thanks for that Max, it's clear now what the current options are. The Bilstein 5100 cores would be interesting.

Is it possible to have 1-2" spacers with the Monroe full assembled struts on all 4 corners?

@G00se You could run a leveling kit in the front with the struts.
The rears are standard shocks and the ride height is (mostly) determined by the rear spring.
So you would need to buy a spacer for the two rear springs.
 

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what were the part numbers for the Fox Shocks? I emailed them and their offroad department stated they aren't making anything for the denali?
 

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Mine is a 2015 Yukon Denali. stock height, and plan on keeping it that way...
 

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@keegan
Search for: Fox: 985-02-018
You will find listing for "2007-18 Chevy, GMC Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe, Yukon 1500 (aluminum) Fox 2.0 Coilover 0-2" lift"

FYI
Interestingly, Fox has removed the 2015 Fronts from their newest (Feb 2019) catalog.
https://www.ridefox.com/dl/truck/FOX_TRUCK_APP-GUIDE.pdf

From Page 21:
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Not to beat a dead horse, but I figured out my temporary and long term fix for the magnaride delete issue. I have ordered the McGaughy's MCG3507 adjustable lift strut, uses the stock Coil and hat. Long Term I have ordered a set of custom adjustable King coilovers in black and chrome. Those wont be here for like 8wks so I will just eat the price of the McGaughys to get the wife back on the road safely.
 

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I ordered them today and order Fox coilovers for the front and the Fox 2.0 for the rear. Once everything is here and installed I'll let you know how it worked.

BHodge
Do you have part #’s for the fox shocks?
 

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Finally got the Mag Ride deleted today. Thanks to Maxxed Performance in Baytown for installing the Fox coilovers W/ DSC adjusters and 2.0 rear shocks. The http://www.xineering.com dongles seem to be working like they should. We only got to put a few miles on it but the wife was happy. Better pics once i get it cleaned up.

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Can you please post a picture of the bottom of the strut.
 

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anyone use Blisten front shocks with stock springs from the MRC setup?

We are working on something, still quite a bit away from completing full testing.
Bilstein 5100 (PN 24-251976) on 2015 Tahoe LTZ

It will require a different top mount, but hoping to reuse the lower spring mount, isolator, bumpstop and spring.

We will keep you updated.

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I just looked up the parts and you are correct that the non-MRC top mount is different than MRC setup.

I was looking into parts just to part together a complete assembly for easier/quicker install but again the spring part # has like 7 different part #s that I dont know the difference from each other.

I think someone mentioned not only they vary on spring rate that the non-MRC spring is much different than MRC spring as in the MRC spring was softer which makes me more curious what a aftermarket strut and softer spring from a MRC setup feel like
 

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I just looked up the parts and you are correct that the non-MRC top mount is different than MRC setup.

Hmmm. I just installed fox 2.0 coilovers on my wifes denali. They are not made for the magnaride suspension, according to fox. But, they mounted right up with no problem.
 

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Hmmm. I just installed fox 2.0 coilovers on my wifes denali. They are not made for the magnaride suspension, according to fox. But, they mounted right up with no problem.

what did you do with the sensor connection? Any faults on the dash?
 

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what did you do with the sensor connection? Any faults on the dash?

I used the xineering magnaride delete kit. Works flawlessly.

But, as far as the upper mount goes, it bolted right on. Was the exact same setup as the oem strut, as far as bolt pattern goes.
 

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@olyelr part number please. Are these for lifted or stock height?

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Here is a link to a thread I started about them. Picture of the part numbers are in there somewhere.

https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/fox-coilovers-with-xineering-magnaride-delete-kit.114301/

They are supposedly adjustable from 0-2”, coming pre set at 2”. BUT, this is for a pickup truck, and the initial gain on my wife's yukon denali was closer to 3”.
 

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