Any info helps. Air Ride

Body Gap. How to reduce it on 07 Denali XL with air ride.

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Body Gap! Is there anyway to reduce the gap with air ride. I have seen 07 yukon XL lowered to reduce gap or huge rims. Can't find any pictures of a 07 Denali XL with little to no gap. Is there a reason why? I like the lowered wide stance but still wanna float down the road.
 

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The ride height sensors in the rear can be modified to not lift as much but the effect will be minimal and will only affect the rear.

The front doesn't have an auto leveling feature so there is no adjustments without installing aftermarket parts.

If you still want it to ride the same but have the lowered look then I would suggest a 2/4 drop kit or no more than a 3/5 kit... both will require the free travel mod be done to the rear.

I did not vote in the poll because there was no option for other or none of the above... lol
 
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The ride height sensors in the rear can be modified to not lift as much but the effect will be minimal and will only affect
The ride height sensors in the rear can be modified to not lift as much but the effect will be minimal and will only affect the rear.

The front doesn't have an auto leveling feature so there is no adjustments without installing aftermarket parts.

If you still want it to ride the same but have the lowered look then I would suggest a 2/4 drop kit or no more than a 3/5 kit... both will require the free travel mod be done to the rear.

I did not vote in the poll because there was no option for other or none of the above... lol

the rear.

The front doesn't have an auto leveling feature so there is no adjustments without installing aftermarket parts.

If you still want it to ride the same but have the lowered look then I would suggest a 2/4 drop kit or no more than a 3/5 kit... both will require the free travel mod be done to the rear.

I did not vote in the poll because there was no option for other or none of the above... lol

Yeah ima have to get more info from ya. We messaged a while ago but I'm still having issuse getting all the parts together. Hardly any if any at all avalible for AWD! Only 4x4 and 2x4. Thanks man. Is was my first post, I'll hone it up next time.
 

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Yeah ima have to get more info from ya. We messaged a while ago but I'm still having issuse getting all the parts together. Hardly any if any at all avalible for AWD! Only 4x4 and 2x4. Thanks man. Is was my first post, I'll hone it up next time.

Are you saying hardly any lowering kits available for AWD???
 

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My 2013 Yukon Denali is AWD. Its currently lowered 4/6 with NO problems at all and rides better than when it was brand new.
 
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It's not going to matter if it's AWD or 4WD as far as the kits. The suspension is the same it's the drivetrain that's different. Get ahold of Tony aka @NORCAL SS. He should be chiming in here.
Thanks! I will look in to this. I broke down and bought rims to try and fill the gap. We will see how that goes. Appreciate the info. Waite till you see the new rims.
 

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