You can run a top spacer as well with the level kit. I did and my autoride works fine. I am also running stock 22s and have had 33x12.50s and I am currently running a 285/55.
I have the top and bottom spacer on my denali without issues. I also know others that have done the same and it does not effect the autoride. Same with the rear spacers.
A couple years ago I made a road trip and went through some nasty weather. The pop rivets came loose in the fender and they rubbed on my stock tires. When I replaced the front valance/bumber cap, i went ahead and trimmed the plastics and molded the liner. The only thing I had to do was hammer...
2.25" Ready Lift in the front, stock rear w/ firestone bags. I have 1" spacers but I already ran the air lines thru the bottom hole befre I bought that spacers. I need to flip the springs just ahvent done it yet.
They look just as good as stock and do not give off the cheap look. I would eventually like to get a set of custom projects in stock housing from blackflame. They look the best and they can color match them for you.
I just made a thread with new pictures of my 285/55/22s. Leveling kits and helper bags. Also de molded, valence removed, steps removed, headlights, exhaust. It's a 07 Denali.
Decided to sell my Toyo's and pick up a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers. Already put 1,500 miles on them this past weekend making a road trip and couldn't be happier. I highly recommend them.
sound slike the 07 is going to be a real head turner. Cannot beat $1700 for a 01. for the $3500 you probably have in it, you are still ahead of the game.
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