superstarsteveo
TYF Newbie
Good Morning Forum Friends
I recently purchased a 2007 AWD Denali w/80k original miles. Typically I would never buy an AWD, but the price was too good to pass up. I have a lot of experience lifting these in 2wd, I have owned 2 2008's and 3- 2004-2005's.
It seems lifting the AWD is more hassle than its worth, so lowering it seems to be the best option. There are several different options for lowering it, then I'll ask about wheels...
Lowering
I was thinking 2" spindles and 2" springs for the front and 5" DJM rear springs that are actually for a 2005. The rear springs appear to be the same, although they have different part numbers. However Im not positive and I only want to do this once so any input is very appreciated. I have also heard going too low would put the front CV Axles on a weird angle thus causing harder wear, has anyone else heard of this?
My objective is to go with as low of a static drop as I can...
Wheels
I really like the Snowflake wheels, my last lowered SUV was a 2005 Escalade 2wd with 5" DJM rears, spindles and lowered torsion bars w/24" snowflakes running a 275/35/24.
I prefer to run a 26, with either a 295 or 305 has anyone experienced rubbing or clearance issues?
Overall
the drop could be 1 of 2 scenarios, 4" front using springs and spindles, rear could be 4" or 5" springs assuming the DJM 5" spring from a 2005 is the same fitment as a 2007. Worst case everyone has a 4" rear spring... so 4/5 ideally or 4/4 meh...
would I ba happier with 24's or 26's?
I appreciate your input in advanced.
I recently purchased a 2007 AWD Denali w/80k original miles. Typically I would never buy an AWD, but the price was too good to pass up. I have a lot of experience lifting these in 2wd, I have owned 2 2008's and 3- 2004-2005's.
It seems lifting the AWD is more hassle than its worth, so lowering it seems to be the best option. There are several different options for lowering it, then I'll ask about wheels...
Lowering
I was thinking 2" spindles and 2" springs for the front and 5" DJM rear springs that are actually for a 2005. The rear springs appear to be the same, although they have different part numbers. However Im not positive and I only want to do this once so any input is very appreciated. I have also heard going too low would put the front CV Axles on a weird angle thus causing harder wear, has anyone else heard of this?
My objective is to go with as low of a static drop as I can...
Wheels
I really like the Snowflake wheels, my last lowered SUV was a 2005 Escalade 2wd with 5" DJM rears, spindles and lowered torsion bars w/24" snowflakes running a 275/35/24.
I prefer to run a 26, with either a 295 or 305 has anyone experienced rubbing or clearance issues?
Overall
the drop could be 1 of 2 scenarios, 4" front using springs and spindles, rear could be 4" or 5" springs assuming the DJM 5" spring from a 2005 is the same fitment as a 2007. Worst case everyone has a 4" rear spring... so 4/5 ideally or 4/4 meh...
would I ba happier with 24's or 26's?
I appreciate your input in advanced.