different stance with different leveling kits

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stknuckl

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Ive been searching this forum as well as other forums on front key lifts and rear spacers. I am going to be running a Supreme Suspension 3 inch key lift with 1 inch spacers on my 2004 Yukon. My question is, why do some key lifts look higher than others when I read that most are cranked around 2-2.5 inches? Its seems that when I see pictures, some key lifts look higher and more aggressive than others. :banghead:
 

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Depends on wheel width, tire height, wheel diameter, etc. Those also play key roles in the truck's heights and stances. If you're getting say 3 inches out of a level, but if you go to 33" tires from stock and bump up the wheel size an inch or two in diameter, you're going to get around 2-3 inches from that on top of the suspension lift.
 
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I never put the wheels and tires in to perspective. I thought some looked funny as if they never really put the kit on and some as if they almost put an actual suspension lift on lol Thanks
 

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Has anyone here tried the above mentioned lift? This is the one I was looking at too.
 

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