What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Congrats on graduating! FYI, measure your truck at the bodyline at the front and rear of the doors. The fenders on the SUVs are not even, the rears are lower. Your truck looks great, would hate for you to do all that work and have it have rake when you're done

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Would it be ok to measure to the bottom of the step at the front and then at the rear?
 

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Yeah, you could do that. When I dropped mine I made sure it was dead level at the body line but the step would work too cuz it's parrallel. IIRC, the rear wheel well is like .5" shorter to the ground than the front

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Yeah, you could do that. When I dropped mine I made sure it was dead level at the body line but the step would work too cuz it's parrallel. IIRC, the rear wheel well is like .5" shorter to the ground than the front

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Thanks for the heads up
 

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They say if you have a job you live, you never work a day in your life. Ok, enough of the old man wisdom. Good luck.

Old man advice comin atcha:

1. Happy wife, happy life, i.e. Don't buy a wife.

2. Always keep a bottle of whiskey in your tool box in case you get hurt before the job is done.
 

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I gave her a well earned hand wash tonight. She definitely needs more squat. I need opinions on what lowering kit I should get.

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Are you happy with the 285-45-22 tires? We have the same drop and I cant decide between 285-45-22 and 305-40-22 tires. I just think the 285's look a little too beefy. But then I'm afraid the 305's will ride rougher cause of the shorter sidewall than the 285 and I might have more fender well space than I want with the 305.
 

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Are you happy with the 285-45-22 tires? We have the same drop and I cant decide between 285-45-22 and 305-40-22 tires. I just think the 285's look a little too beefy. But then I'm afraid the 305's will ride rougher cause of the shorter sidewall than the 285 and I might have more fender well space than I want with the 305.
Ride wise, yes. They ride great. They're just too big, I rub like a mofo up front and I wanna go lower. So I'll be going smaller in the future. I love how wide they are tho, looks beefy

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