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Bigmac18

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Nice Pics guys and great info!

I do have a couple questions however. I have an 08 Tahoe 4x4 and currently stock with a 285/70/17. I am looking at this kit from CCM. http://www.ccmoffroad.com/2007-2014...vy-3-leveling-lift-gmc-sierra-1-25-rear-lift/ Is this the kit I would need it doesn't say Tahoe but their more or less the same and what tire size do yall suggest I run? Keep the 285/70/17 or can I step up a little bigger and will I need to trim?

Ok maybe a few ? But thanks for the help.

The rear suspension is much different between the Silverados and Tahoes.
This is the kit you'd want:
http://www.ccmoffroad.com/2007-2015-chevy-tahoe-gmc-yukon-2-5-leveling-lift-kit/

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3.5/2.5 leveling kit
20x9 ProComp Vertigo rims on 285/55/20 Toyo

That looks Great!!
What offset are those wheels? and what are the specs on the lift kit to get the 3.5" up front?
 

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What were some of the issues? I've never seen a 3.5" level up front, did it align back to spec? do the angles in the suspension seem alright, or maxed out?
Thanks
 

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What were some of the issues? I've never seen a 3.5" level up front, did it align back to spec? do the angles in the suspension seem alright, or maxed out?
Thanks

it did align back to spec, but did need to replace worn out front tie rods (had 85k miles on original)
suspension angles seem alright, not maxed out at all
it actually sits 1/2" lower in rear now, but I don't mind at all...
overall very happy with result
 

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Keys & Bilstein shocks, 2" spacers, rockstarxd2
 

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installed the 5100's and set the fronts for a 1.18" raise (3rd perch). measuring fenders, the front sits about 1" lower than the rear.

edit: 3rd perch is a 1.18" lift

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