2016 Yukon Denali 4x4 4” Fabtech

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01Konvict

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Yeah I contacted Xineering for their half kit. It had the ride height simulators as well as the magnetic top shock simulator. I thought maybe everything would settle after a few hundred miles but the front is still sitting at 42”.

It’s been raining and overcast here in west Texas for over a week but as soon as the weather clears I’ll get new pics of level front and rear. I would’ve replaced the shocks a long time ago had I known we didn’t have to run magnetic replacements.

Great info! Others can bypass the stock shocks
 

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What Monroe's did you go with? I am seriously considering swapping my front mrc's for maybe Rancho or Bilstein. Did you keep the rear auto leveling/mrc shocks? I can say the rear rides much better than the front on mine, so only looking at the fronts plus I want to keep auto level due to trailering.
 
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What Monroe's did you go with? I am seriously considering swapping my front mrc's for maybe Rancho or Bilstein. Did you keep the rear auto leveling/mrc shocks? I can say the rear rides much better than the front on mine, so only looking at the fronts plus I want to keep auto level due to trailering.

I went with the Monroe front assembly based off the Xineering reps recommendation. He had a 15 LTZ Tahoe that he said he swapped to the Monroe’s and was very happy. I like the ride of the Monroe’s and they were priced right. I kept my rears the same but intend on replacing at some point and still keeping the auto leveling feature.

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Looks great man! What are the specs on your wheel and tire setup you're running? I was looking at the 6" lift from Rough Country but I really like the height on yours.
 
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Looks great man! What are the specs on your wheel and tire setup you're running? I was looking at the 6" lift from Rough Country but I really like the height on yours.

20 x 10 -24 offset wheels
33 x 12.5 Tires

The ride heights are exactly what I wanted to achieve as I feel 6” on the shorter Tahoe/Yukon frames are just too much and 4” looks good....but doesn’t stand out really much more than those whips rolling around leveled. 42” all the way around really seems like a 5” lift.
 

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Looks super tall. Got a pic of your angles? And your front strut with the spacers?

I feel like mine sits low for 2.5. You just did the Monroe struts and added another spacer to it?


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I’m interested in front angles too. I like that it’s a 4” kit but is it just a stretched leveling kit?
 

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