Let's see some pics of some lifted and leveled

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Interesting thread, enjoyed the pictures and descriptions. This is the first picture I've taken since the Level.
 

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Picture links are broken.

Just a quick question for the guys with the CCM level kit:

Have y'all had to get an alignment after install?
 

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more pics!
rear looks a bit higher than front, lets see some different angles.
It is a bit taller in the rear (1"), I think a perfectly level Tahoe actually looks like it's leaning back a bit, just the design. The angle is a little exaggerated in the picture, it really looks level in person. And as soon as I throw my wife, kid and gear in the back, it'll sit nice and level.
The measurements now are Ground to Fender: Front - 39.5" Rear - 40.5"
Before the lift measurements were: Front - 35.25" Rear - 37.5"
So all in all I lost 1.25" of rake (acceptable in my eyes)

The change in lift by measuring from top of wheels to fender (Essentially taking the tires out of the equation)
went from: Front- 9.75" to 13" and Rear- 12.25" to 14"
 

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It is a bit taller in the rear (1"), I think a perfectly level Tahoe actually looks like it's leaning back a bit, just the design. The angle is a little exaggerated in the picture, it really looks level in person. And as soon as I throw my wife, kid and gear in the back, it'll sit nice and level.
The measurements now are Ground to Fender: Front - 39.5" Rear - 40.5"
Before the lift measurements were: Front - 35.25" Rear - 37.5"
So all in all I lost 1.25" of rake (acceptable in my eyes)

The change in lift by measuring from top of wheels to fender (Essentially taking the tires out of the equation)
went from: Front- 9.75" to 13" and Rear- 12.25" to 14"

Looks great! Got more pictures?

I'm considering adding a 2" instead of 1.5" rear spacer and jumping to the 305/55/20 instead of my 275/60/20.
 

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Best picture I have is the one in m signature. 2" Suncore spacers front and rear. Running 275/60/R20s. I'll try to find a before but its been 2yrs since I've had it on the burb.
 

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