Dropped the tail of my Yukon

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How's it look? Drop it lower? Don't want the back looking like it's hanging too low. Tony (NorCal SS) did me up right, great guy, great customer service, answers all my noob questions.
 

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looks good. There are different spring rates used in front. If you want a more solid ride you can remove the top spacer which will pump more air into the air shocks for more solid feeling. Just sometihing if you want to test it
 

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How's it look? Drop it lower? Don't want the back looking like it's hanging too low. Tony (NorCal SS) did me up right, great guy, great customer service, answers all my noob questions.

Looks good. I did the same. What are your measurements from ground to fenderlip on all 4 corners? With my new 22's... Mine are 36.25" front and around 36.5-36.75" rear
 
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Yup, went with NorCal SS kit. Get his Belltech Kit. Great deal and Tony will help you as needed.
 

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