Mcgaughy's 3/5 lowering kit

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Do you think a I should put a Mcgaughys 3/5 lowering kit on my 07 GMC Yukon? Do you think the wheels will rub? Take a look at my yukon and tell me what you think? Will it work? Thanks
 
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The Asanti wheels are 24" and the tire size is 205/35/R24










24" ASANTI AF131 Luxury Wheels, ASANTI-Bodystyling Kit HID Head Lights
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Get a 2/3 Tim, I got you visitor messgae and I am not from Austin so I can't help with finding an instsller.
Also You can use the McG front shock relocators and spindles, but thats it. Their coils sucks in quality.
 

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The best 2/3 kit is Belltechs spindle/coil kit.
 

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3/5"....do it!!!! I don't know, but a 2/3" w/ 24's just doesn't look "low" enough you know? But if your the type who freaks out from a little rubbing, suspension noise, hitting curbs w/ your front bumper etc. the 3/5" isn't for you. Try checking out this thread (I'm sure you've seen it already haha)....:) http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14628

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Oh, might I add... My first drop was a 2/3". That lasted about three days before I ordered my 3/5" hahaha.
 

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2/3 is good and conservative....3/5 is ballin. Baggin is the only way to go really low and with a kit like the one from kelderman you don't have to cut anything (granted it doesn't lay out but still looks slick)
 

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