2.5”/1” to high in rear

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shay howell

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It’s actually just a little nose high. I didn’t notice until I did measurements. Less than 1/4in difference
I’m not sure what I want to do . This was my original plans but the dealership ordered wrong one. They keep 2 on level in stock so we decided to give it a try

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All about preference really. What are your measurements front vs back?

If you've answered this I apologize. Did this change take care of any rubbing? Also, did you change the control arms to aftermarket or are you still running stock? I did a 2.5" on my 18' Sierra and the shop talked me into new control arms. We just bought this 19' Yukon and I want it to be right...so I am trying to assess. Love how yours looks. Thanks.
 

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We only did 2in level and didn’t mess with anything else and they told me since they did work that it won’t void any of my warranty
 
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If you've answered this I apologize. Did this change take care of any rubbing? Also, did you change the control arms to aftermarket or are you still running stock? I did a 2.5" on my 18' Sierra and the shop talked me into new control arms. We just bought this 19' Yukon and I want it to be right...so I am trying to assess. Love how yours looks. Thanks.

My wheels are zero offset so there’s no issue with Rubbing on the control arms. My tires are 12” x 33.5. I did have to trim the inner fender well to keep from rubbing.
 

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