Brett's 2004 Escalade 6.0 AWD build

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I like both, but may have to agree with the silver. IMO the wheels seems to pop even with the rest all murderered out.

Tough choice...:D

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I might even go with LTZ rims in silver, I think I am just going to lower the rear 2" to level it out and leave it as is so I have ground clearance for the winter still


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I might even go with LTZ rims in silver, I think I am just going to lower the rear 2" to level it out and leave it as is so I have ground clearance for the winter still


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They say 2/3 is ok for snow, but i was going to do the same thing to my tahoe, 2 inch drop spring in the rear and 1 inch on keys up front, still leaves you plenty of clearance and you don't have to mess with cutting the bump-stop bracket for the free travel mod. Kit should be fairly cheap as well, keys, springs, and shock extenders for your stock auto ride setup, shouldn't be more than like $300.


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They say 2/3 is ok for snow, but i was going to do the same thing to my tahoe, 2 inch drop spring in the rear and 1 inch on keys up front, still leaves you plenty of clearance and you don't have to mess with cutting the bump-stop bracket for the free travel mod. Kit should be fairly cheap as well, keys, springs, and shock extenders for your stock auto ride setup, shouldn't be more than like $300.


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Ya that's about the price for the 2/3 kits I've looked at, but debating if I want to go spindles or keys cause 2 inches up front you might be ok with keys or might need spindles to get it aligned correctly


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Ya that's about the price for the 2/3 kits I've looked at, but debating if I want to go spindles or keys cause 2 inches up front you might be ok with keys or might need spindles to get it aligned correctly


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Probably going to need spindles for 2 inches in the front, and the belltechs are like $275, plus the extra work as I mentioned for the free travel mod, definitely not as simple as a 1/2.


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Plates are sweet man. [emoji106]

If you dont mind me asking, how much are the fee's on them there? Ours are $35 up front and $50 annually in addition to normal registration fees.


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