NORCAL SS Kit info/tech on how to level the rear of a 2015 up GM SUV

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curly

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Ordered Tony's leveling kit this week for our 2017 Tahoe... can't wait!


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Got the kit today and just finished putting it on... easy install, took me about 1 1/2 hrs taking my time and triple checking everything. I would be ready for a test spin except for the $&@$& staple I found in one of the tires while taking them off. Quick trip to the tire shop for a patch and we'll be rolling. Thanks Tony!


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^ well quote isnt working for me...

i havent noticed any issues/impact w/ towing after.
 
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if you tow i have a helper bag set up i can dial in for you and will do better then stock
 

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I just installed this kit on my '16 denali xl, and love the look from driver side as it has about a 1/2" of rake. However, the passenger side sits an 1/8" lower than the front, also looks goofy leaned from the rear. I have lengthened the passenger sensor rod twice now, making no change. Yes I have both sides isolaters, spacers, springs in correctly, etc. What now?
 
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Different spring rates are used in front.

So go to store
Get 3 inch long 10x24 machine screw
Cut off head
Replace rear autoride link

Done
 

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Different spring rates on each side in front? Front is exactly the same measurement, and I have added about a 1/4" to existing passenger side rod (turn counterclockwise ) yet made no change. In fact I think the drivers side may have gotten a 1/8" taller lol. How much longer does rod need to be to get 1/2" more ride height?
 

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