Lift Keys, 2" Spacers, 33s on 20s

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Thanks man! Post some pics of your Tahoe.

Here are some updated pictures showing off the debadged doors and tailgate. Plus I added a rear view camera mounted directly above the hitch receiver.
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Thanks man! Post some pics of your Tahoe.

Here are some updated pictures showing off the debadged doors and tailgate. Plus I added a rear view camera mounted directly above the hitch receiver.
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Where did you get that grille? I wanna get one like that for mine then powder coat it black


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Its made by Street Scene, they make it in chrome or brushed. I would get the brushed then powder coat it. Your ride looks real good on the factory rims with 33s!
 

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Knovict Your Youkon looks awesome! Do you have any videos of the exhaust? I would really like to get my tahoe lifted a little bit. Where did you take yours an offroad shop or just a regular shop?
Snow, What is your lift? Is it keys or a suspension lift?

Also with this mild of a lift there isn't any need for longer brake lines is there?
 
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Knovict Your Youkon looks awesome! Do you have any videos of the exhaust? I would really like to get my tahoe lifted a little bit. Where did you take yours an offroad shop or just a regular shop?
Snow, What is your lift? Is it keys or a suspension lift?

Also with this mild of a lift there isn't any need for longer brake lines is there?

Mine is an eBay lift from supreme suspensions in Cali. Cost about 165 shipped to my house. Cam with front keys that can adjust the front up to 3 inches of lift, front shock extenders, are rear coil spacers that were two inches. So technically I guess it's a 3 inch lift. I love it ad it looks great plus you can put it back to stock of you ever need to


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Okay, Did you do blitsen shocks or did you stick to stock? Also what are your measurements at the fender? That is the kit that I would eventually like to do once i get rid of auto ride because i have a service light on for auto ride and i am not paying 500 dollars for new shocks. I would rather get blitsens and do the lift all at once.
 

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I went with some napa reflexes since I just bought them. I will be doing 5100 when I have the cash


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I don't have any clips of the exhaust but it sounds excellent! Nice rumble at idle and deep but then quiets up at highway speed. Gets loud when you stomp it.

I got generic lift keys from ebay and 2" gold anodized spacers. A general mechanic shop with tools to remove torsion keys could do the job. You don't need any extended brake lines but watch the rear center line from the frame to axle when you put the ride in the air on a lift. I went with the extended 5100 shocks and part numbers are listed on the previous pages. Mine sits right at 40" all the way around give or take .5" front or rear. I think the exact numbers on a previous page also.
 

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A few more pics and this time loaded with a friends boat. The rear squatted a little bit but not bad and towed great.
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Nice work man! I've got the exact ride but XL. I'm wanting to do the same thing eventually. You didn't, by any chance, have the Autoride setup did you? I'm guessing you didn't since there was no mention of it. That's the one thing I need to figure out. How to make it work like it's supposed to after doing a leveling kit.
 
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Thanks! I didn't have the autoride feature but it could be pretty simple to keep. You will need shock extenders for the rear and what size coil spacer then make your own activation rod. For example if you get 2" coil spacers then make your own 2" longer level switch rod which activates the compressor to make the ride level. Its pretty simple and I thought about adding helper bags to mine and a level switch then hook it up to my onboard air tank.
 

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OK So 2" spacers on rear and 1-3" keys upfront right??
And 5100 shocks all around
Thinking about this
I want mine to look as nice as yours!
 

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Thanks! I didn't have the autoride feature but it could be pretty simple to keep. You will need shock extenders for the rear and what size coil spacer then make your own activation rod. For example if you get 2" coil spacers then make your own 2" longer level switch rod which activates the compressor to make the ride level. Its pretty simple and I thought about adding helper bags to mine and a level switch then hook it up to my onboard air tank.


Yeah, I need to look at that Autoride little closer. I've not really looked at it. See how easy it would be. The leveling kit I'm looking at has shock extenders, spacers, and the keys (on ebay). I'm eventually going to need new tires and when that time comes, I want some XD Spy 20" (in black) and 33" tires. Just needs to be lifted/leveled first.
 
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Yes either 2" or 1.5" spacers and lift keys with longer 5100s are my recommendations. It really can be done with all parts for under $400. I think 1.5" is easier to level then the 2" but its all up to the person.

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Yea take a look at the factory level switch. I think its on the passenger side might be wrong but essentially the connecting rod to the switch needs to be longer to match the lift.
 
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Z71/denali/escalade top pic vs. LT/LS/SLE/SLT stock

They are taller and have more coils, about 17.5" to 15". They also handle 800lb more payload. Hope this clears up questions about z71 springs.
 

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I think I'm leaning more toward just removing the Autoride and using the Bilstein 5100 shocks. So now I need to do my research on correctly disableing the Autoride when I do this. I'm going to have to start taking notes! LOL!
 

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When mounting the 5100 shock did you need to use shock extenders or do the 510 just mount right back to the oem location?
 

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When mounting the 5100 shock did you need to use shock extenders or do the 510 just mount right back to the oem location?
It's my understanding that the 5100's are made for something lifted slightly, up to 3" give or take. Thus not needing shock extenders. I'm getting these for my Yukon XL and raising it 3" in front and 1.5" in the rear with a leveling kit.
 

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