LT with max tow package

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Does anyone have an LT (or SLE Yukon) with the tow package? I'm looking for the non-magneride suspension with auto level, it seems to be a rare combination but I have seen a few online. Do you have the position sensors (front and rear) like the magneride or is the level controlled by some other sensor?
 

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I was just in one. Tungsten color. Give Ciocca Chevrolet a call in quakertown pa. They should be able to answer your question and organize a test drive too

I am strongly considering moving away from the magnetic shocks as a result

ETA. The nicer instrument cluster is not the new standard like the 17’s used to:(
 
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LT with max tow. Just sensors in the rear for the air shocks. No sensors in the front.
 
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Thanks. Now the question is whether that setup needs sensor relocation when leveled.
 
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Why was this moved to "Street Suspension"? This is a general question about the suspension. Please move it back to General or Lifted section.
 

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If you change the ride height in the rear, you will need a longer or shorter rod. You don't change sensor location--just rod length. Usually leveling just involves the front end...?
 
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If you change the ride height in the rear, you will need a longer or shorter rod. You don't change sensor location--just rod length. Usually leveling just involves the front end...?
Yeah I'm talking about leveling the front, as long as it's the front only the sensor wouldn't need to be changed. A 2.5/1" level would require an extension. I just wanted to confirm that there was only a sensor on the rear of the LT.
 

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