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MarkM

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Hey folks! New to the forum from the Tulsa, OK area. Picked up a super clean "low milage" (100k) 05 Yukon Denali last year to accommodate my growing family and fell in love with it. Other than wheels and a CAI she's bone stock for now. Looking to add a 2-3 or 3-5 drop in the coming weeks. I'm also hopelessly addicted to the build in progress of my 93 foxbody. Looking forward to being part of the group.
Thanks!

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Welcome :welcome:....just lowered mine...check out my build thread for details... Keep that nice looking foxbody off the sidewalk lol
 

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You bought the best body style Denali made IMO! Looks clean; you'll love how it looks dropped.
 
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Thanks guys!
Welcome :welcome:....just lowered mine...check out my build thread for details... Keep that nice looking foxbody off the sidewalk lol

I'll check it out. Lol no sidewalks for this guy!
 
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You bought the best body style Denali made IMO! Looks clean; you'll love how it looks dropped.
I agree, they're sexy and only takes a few subtle changes to make them stand out even more. I was really impressed when I bought it. Previous owners took immaculate care of it. Looks brand new. The drivers seat was even in great shape. Which I've noticed shows signs of wear most prominently in other trucks from this time frame.
 

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They probably replaced the leather bottom like I did on mine. That and new carpet and a few other things makes the interiors look new.
 

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Most people dont clean and apply conditioner to the leather on any sort of regular basis. With proper care leather seats will last a long time. Most of the leather seats i see that are damaged is pretty obvious the leather was taken care of. Soon as you let it get dry and stiff it will start cracking.
 

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Yeah common problem in these trucks driver seat leather wears out because of improper care. I replaced the driver seat in my 2006. Looks so much better now. Plus im a full time detailer so plenty of conditioner gets to my leather haha. Clean truck brother!
 
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