lifting with Auto Ride

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zexed99gt

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hokay so , I have a 2005 Yukon Denali XL want to go up some with it I was looking at the Zone level keys and daystar spring perches and zone Nitro Shocks. truck has 180k miles and i'm just waiting for the auto ride to go. my question is I can get the shocks keys and coils But is there anything I am missing ? I have done tons of research with out a definite answer. any help would be very appreciated


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Nope you got it all covered on the build but I recommend eBay keys and spacers with 5100s
 

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Just search eBay for keys and look for some anodized or powder coated spacers. I used shock warehouse for the 5100s. Shock part numbers are listed in my sig link around page 11
 

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What about a rear system that lifts the 1.5" but doesn't interfere with the Autoride. Have a 3/4" spacer now and factory coils. Was thinking about Z71 coils or getting a 1.5" spacer with shock extenders.......

Can't find anyone with an 05 Denali who has had much luck....
 

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The Denalis have the same spring as the Z71s so unless they are sagging then don't need to get new ones. You can add a 1.5" spacer with two 90 degree 3/4" spacers to mount the air shock rotated on the truck. Need to lengthen the ride height rods by ordering the Full Throttle Suspension rod extensions.
 

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Are you sure on the springs? I only ask because everywhere I'm looking says they won't fit. I'm thinking if they are I'll get a set and that should bring up the back enough to bring the truck back to normal. When I added the spacer I simply ran the Trim Calibration through the computer and the truck figured itself out. I have attached what it looks like now.....

Keys in front, 3/4" spacer in back. 285/70 R17, backs a little low.

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