Yes damn unicorn ***** driveshaft pain in my ass! Finally drives straight now.
Really? I'm waiting for a set esky corners but thinking black. I like being different than hoes and caddys.
Wife just got a Lexus so maybe a year or two I will pick up a 16 Denali but 4" on 22x10/33
I don't think bds works with auto ride but can piece a few things together to make it work. A custom 4" front top strut spacer and rear shock extensions. Fabtech makes a 4" kit that works but not a true lift with front drop.
If you set the spring on higher lift perches on shocks it adds to the preload of the spring. I doubt in a vehicle lifetime you will notice any sag with preloading it. The downside of preload is stiffer ride where as setting them at stock perch and lower strut spacer to level will retain better...
If you haven't programmed the new tire size it can be an issue. Mine activates on bumpy roads in a turn. I had my yaw sensor checked for proper activation or early activation and said it was responding correctly. It's located under the passenger seat.
Nice work! That's a great way to pull liner forward and you're correct with washer tank. You could get that corner of brace a little more where it screws in bumper. I trimmed mine to barely anything left and still holds it well. Any pics of small norcal mod?
Thanks! I thought about them but don't like how they fit up on these doors. Also really have the chrome lower stick on plastic. I've thought about color matching the entire mirror. Paint is hella expensive for this color. Just color would be $350 so maybe $800 to paint them.
Finally got time to mount the second compressor and 5 gallon tank. Now I have twin 400c compressors and 9 gallons total air for the K3HA. This should give me 25-30 seconds at full blast
That's great news! Fender heights are great too. You are correct same 4" to 6" front just longer struts. Rear are a few tweaks but possible. I really think my next Denali will be a 4" on 22x10 billets. I love my 7" that's measures more like 8" with 46" fenders but it doesn't fit in garage...
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