Leveling kit with magnetic ride control

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imnohero

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Yes sir, used suspension max. I have magnetic ride. I'm not sure what was adjusted on it. As far as I know it was disconnected and then connected once kit was installed. He never mentioned about adjusting anything, so I'm

Pretty sure nothing was done to it. So far it's been a month and I don't notice any change in the ride. I'm running 22" 305-40 with auto running boards and didn't have to adjust anything. With 2.25" lift in the front, it makes it perfectly level.


Got pics you can post Getfooled? I'd like to see how it turned out.
 

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Is there a trick to uploading pics, do they have to be rescaled. I upload from ipad and it just sits there like it's trying to load, I have broadband speed. Thanks
 

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Humm... I don't know. I always just upload them from my phone. I use Tapatalk app.

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I also used the SuspensionMaxx kit on my 2015 Denali XL with magnetic ride. No issues except some tire rubbing on retractable running boards which was fixed with some slight trimming...



Thanks Kerville15 for your help!


Got a pic of that as well? Is like to see that one a Denali XL like I have ordered.
 

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Here you go...cleaned it up last night!
 

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Looks great! The front seems a tad bit lower than the rear still? Those m/ts on a 20x9 with 0mm offset?
 

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Looks great! The front seems a tad bit lower than the rear still? Those m/ts on a 20x9 with 0mm offset?

Thanks. Yes, the front was raised 2.5 inches and the back 1.5 inches. I think this leaves the rear 1 inch higher than the front. My driveway has a slight slope to it and that, combined with the angle of the picture, makes it appear more dramatic in the photos than it is in person. Still, I would much rather have the truck level or the rear slightly higher as opposed to the other way around!

They are 20x9 wheels with 5" backspacing and zero offset...you are correct.
 

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