‘15i level kit 1st attempt failed

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Fifty

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I did the Arnott suspension MRC delete and at first the front was perfectly leveled.

It sagged up front awefully quick and left us wishing for the leveled look and feel in the cab.

So I tried contacting a couple vendors here including suspension max and received no reply.

Afe has a level kit and it had the Yukon xl with the 6.2l listed… and so I ordered it.

They sent me an email saying it was back ordered and while reading that I read the instructions (trying to find out the ride height sensor info). Turns out they don’t come with an adapter bracket… nor do they have any info on making it work.

Sooooo. I cancelled the order.

All I want is a 1.5” front level that works with a 2015 Yukon Denali xl 4x4.
I wanted to support a vendor here… but nada…

So now… what do you guys recommend and where from?
 

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I did the Arnott suspension MRC delete and at first the front was perfectly leveled.

It sagged up front awefully quick and left us wishing for the leveled look and feel in the cab.

So I tried contacting a couple vendors here including suspension max and received no reply.

Afe has a level kit and it had the Yukon xl with the 6.2l listed… and so I ordered it.

They sent me an email saying it was back ordered and while reading that I read the instructions (trying to find out the ride height sensor info). Turns out they don’t come with an adapter bracket… nor do they have any info on making it work.

Sooooo. I cancelled the order.

All I want is a 1.5” front level that works with a 2015 Yukon Denali xl 4x4.
I wanted to support a vendor here… but nada…

So now… what do you guys recommend and where from?
I put this on my wifes ‘16 denali…worked perfectly…

 

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I don't have MRC, but I've used both Readylift and Rough Country. Customer service was great when needed. I'm sure they have a bracket or an entirely different SKU for MRC users.
 

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I don't have MRC, but I've used both Readylift and Rough Country. Customer service was great when needed. I'm sure they have a bracket or an entirely different SKU for MRC users.
I still have the mrc sensor arms that i removed when i installed the fox struts and deleted mrc. All that the kit comes with for the sensor arms is a short plate of steel that has two threaded holes in it, which essentially lowers the arm mount ever so slightly.

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I'd call Arnott. They are good people ands used to be my neighbors. I don't know if it will help but call and ask for Lisa Arnott, tell her Tim H asked you to call.

Tim
 
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Thanks Tim! I have a friend who works at eibach. Who makes the shock and spring for them.

His answer was “it’s budget. It’s a bit better than stock, but you’re going to get sag. It’s supposed to mimic oem heights”

Ride is better than the mrc when it over heats which is almost always in the summer in Cali, but not as nice as the mrc in the winter.

I should have saved the money and gone with fox/king/ads… and the mrc delete.

When these pop… I’ll be going that route.
 

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