lifted,leveled or lowered?

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Big Rig

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Does leveling it cause the fluid reading to be off? When I check the oil in my sloped driveway it reads overfilled, but its perfect on level ground.
 

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Stock works for me.

Yeah, I'm not messing with the suspension on my '23 Denali. It looks and rides great as-is. I'll continue to look forward to seeing what others do re: lifting/lowering their trucks, but am otherwise going to sit this one out.
 

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I like staying lifted. I can see traffic ahead and anticipate making a lane change before anyone catches on. That way I'm ahead of the curve and can avoid being stuck.
 

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Saw what looked to be like a 6" lift on a Yukon (non-AT4) the other day...was not a fan.
 

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Saw what looked to be like a 6" lift on a Yukon (non-AT4) the other day...was not a fan.
That's too much for a newer Yukon. They're not made for that anymore. No one wants a 60k+ SUV to ride like a truck, I sure wouldn't.
 
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EducatorDan

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I think if you're going to raise or lower the truck seems best to start with something that doesn't already have factory magnaride or air ride. Truthfully I kinda shake my head at the guys around here who mess with the fancy factory suspensions and then have a million questions about trying to make the truck ride like nothing happened.

Personally I like lowered just a a bit but then I miss the GM B-body station wagons of yore.
 

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