2008 tahoe ltz with autoride

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pnap88p

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im looking to add a lift kit nothing to crazy at all but what are any suggestions as to what i may eb e able to do.
 

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I have a Rancho 4" lift kit with the air ride relocation kit, and it rides great. If you are interested in the lift kit I have an extra relocation kit for sale let me know if interested.
 
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I have a Rancho 4" lift kit with the air ride relocation kit, and it rides great. If you are interested in the lift kit I have an extra relocation kit for sale let me know if interested.

would you tell me the part numbers you used and the vehicle you are using.
 

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the part number for the autoride is RS RS6202 and I am using it on my 2007 Suburban and my father in laws 2007 Yukon Denali
 

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Warwagon -- Is there such thing as a way to lift the front only 1"? I may be interested in raising the front an inch instead of dropping the rear again.

Thanks!
 

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I believe if you get the Rancho quicklift shocks for the front you can raise it
 

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I believe if you get the Rancho quicklift shocks for the front you can raise it

I'm probably going with the ReadyLift adjustable top-mount spacers. You can clock them to raise the front only 1". That seems to be the ticket.
 

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Hi,

I have a CCM 2.5" lift on the front and 2 inch lift on the rear of my 2007 Yukon XL. I am using 33" tires and have the stock OEM autoride shocks and struts. My rear air leveling system has not worked properly since I installed it and over the past year, it has not worked at all, as I never hear it anymore.

I just joined today. I was reading the forms and came across your Rancho rear shock relocation kit. Does this kit still make you able to use the air ride rear shocks and self leveling system? How do they connect? Do you have any pics? Can you please explain more how they work? If this kit makes the ride better and the system work again, then I am going to get them.
 

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