Pachanga02
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@05Single first post has pics of my headlights.
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I bought drop spindles I think maybe a year or so ago along with the belltech camber kit, new UCAs and tie rods looking to go maybe an inch to inch and a half lower. Front looks a bit high when it's on the 22s, on the 24s an inch I think would get rid of the gap. @Red RocketYou're gonna drop it lower? Always been a nice looking rig @Pachanga02 .
Thanks guys it's a work in progress. Esky rear bumper is a clean and simple mod. I had a guy follow me for a few blocks and then a stop pulled along side and asked if the rear esky parts were options on the Denali. Lol I told him no easy swap once you find the parts. 24s actually sit flush and in the rear when bags are deflated sits just right. Last year I didn't even get a chance to get the 24s dirty, with my side business (party rental: tents, tables and chairs) I switched between the Eskys and 375s to tow my trailer. @Bigbeardenali1992Your denali is killer! Love the look of the esky rear bumper! It's super clean! I just may need to do that my denali now! Haha. I like the look alot. I like your lowered stance on the esky wheels and the ck375s. Very sharp! Not so crazy about the 24s but maybe it's cuz they look like they stick out a bit beyond the fenders. But love this truck!
They fit great but the cutting involved you have to make sure is measured and welded right. @95escahoeLove your Denali how well do those Esky running boards fit?
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