2.5" Front 1.5" Rear Leveling Kit Installed

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Kerrville15

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I finally got the leveling kit on. We ended up going with a 2.5" front & 1.5" rear suspension maxx leveling kit. Suspension maxx was one of the only ones I could find that had a product for the '15 models & they seem to have a good reputation. Seems like a good kit & the install wasn't bad. Here's a picture of it after the leveling kit installed:
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Here's the before picture again just for reference:
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Here's a picture of the test fit of my 20x9 BMF Novakanes & 295/55 Toyo M/Ts.
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I was surprised that there was almost no rubbing with the 296/55 Toyo M/Ts. I did get it to rub a tiny bit at full lock when backing up down the driveway. Her BMF Novakanes will be here on Tuesday & then I will order the tires. Deciding between the 295/55 Toyo M/Ts or going down to a 285/55 Nitto Trail Grappler so there will be no rubbing no matter what.
 

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Stick with the MTs unless they are too loud. They look awesome!


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That looks great with those wheels and tires. Nice setup!
 

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We have had the Toyos M/Ts and now have the Nitto Trail Graps and they are so much quieter on the road and Highway!
 
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We had the trail grapplers on my wife's old Yukon & the only complaint I had was that they felt squirmy on the highway.
 

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Yes they do a little above 70 on the highway. We just got back from New Brunsfuls

But we are running 35X12.50R20's
 

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I don’t know anything about leveling, lifting or lowering a truck. I do know I like the way it looks a lot. Does leveling affect the performance of the truck in any way? I have a Denali on order with the magnetic ride suspension so is this even possible. Thanks your truck looks awesome.
 

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You can raise or lower with magnetic ride control. However it might require modifying sensor links... Etc.

The one I am aware of on here that is lowered with magnetic ride said it was extra work to take apart the magnetic ride shocks.

http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=61999


Thank you, so it looks like it requires some work. I hate the idea of tampering with any sensors. Sucks GM makes these look like hot rods, I like that leveled look so much better especially on the XL's. I'm sure there's a reason they make them look like this.
 

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