New guy, lifted Escalade

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I have lifted a few Magneride vehicles that I’ve had. I love keeping the Magneride on them for bodyroll issues on lifted vehicles, and I’ve enjoyed the way they ride on the road while keeping the Magneride system intact.
 
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Thanks guys. Well I am learning a ton on these newer GMs. My 07 GMC 1500 and and My 2010 Silverado are so much simpler.
 

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I recently replaced mine. Went with the stock magnaride struts. 5 hours and roughly $750 to do it. It was well worth it to do it myself.

Surprisingly the hardest part was disconnecting the sensor in the passenger side. It’s just in a hard to reach spot.
 
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Little up date. I swapped out the magnaride on the caddy finally with the McGuaghys lift strut. It rides so much better. I had to buy some knock off ebay assembled struts to get all the pieces I needed to build the Lift struts since the maganrides are that much difference. These should only be on for about 2 months until the kings come in.
 

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Looks pretty cool, don’t see many like it. Where do you live/drive? That wouldn’t fit in any garages around here (DC).


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I’m from San Antonio Tx, and thanks. We did the slammed SUVs thanks trucks for a long time. Now putting all of them up in the air lol.
 

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Great looking truck!

I just bought a 2017 Yukon XL Denali and I am waiting for the McGauphy's 7" lift to be delivered, which I plan to install myself.

I have not seen very many 6" or better lifts out there, so if you don't mind, I have a few questions for you:

Did you do the lift installation yourself? If so:
Did you run into any issues?
Any tips or recommendations?
How many beers were consumed?
How much cursing was involved?
If required, how big a hammer did you use to convince stubborn parts?
Were any band-aids, stitches or trips to the emergency room necessary?

Thanks in advance...

Jeff
 

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