Pete's (Now Nate's) 2003 Denali Budget Build thread

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I'm really liking your build brother! upgrading the interior was one of my favorite mods...yours came out perfect. I'm still jealous of your new u bar headlights :chair: lol...those headlights look so sick! sucks that they don't make those for us EscaTahoe guys or whatever @HiHoeSilver calls me lol
 
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readjusted my headlight beams pointed at my garage door to get them level. then i added a set of Blue/Gold Ion 880's to replace my weak factory fogs.

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spacers?
hmm, is that what you did, or is yours also a 3/4?
Mine is also a 3/4, but I'm pretty sure I've read guys using spaces in the rear to get a little lower in the rear.
 

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How do you go lower by adding spacers? That lifts it up in the rear, for leveling purposes.
Could've sworn that's what I read on here somewhere. I guess it acts in a similar way as when you use the rear shock relocation brackets. Kind of. Sorry if I gave wrong information, but I swear I read that on the forum. Am I wrong?
 

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Could've sworn that's what I read on here somewhere. I guess it acts in a similar way as when you use the rear shock relocation brackets. Kind of. Sorry if I gave wrong information, but I swear I read that on the forum. Am I wrong?
Shock relocation brackets lower the mounting point for the bottom of the shocks so that they're not a!ready half compressed due to lowering. Spacers are for the coil springs which in effect make the springs taller, used for lifting. To lower, you need shorter springs or some actually cut coils out of stockers which makes for a bad ride.
 

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Shock relocation brackets lower the mounting point for the bottom of the shocks so that they're not a!ready half compressed due to lowering. Spacers are for the coil springs which in effect make the springs taller, used for lifting. To lower, you need shorter springs or some actually cut coils out of stockers which makes for a bad ride.
OK, totally makes sense. I am old, might be getting a little senile too!
 
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I'm really liking your build brother! upgrading the interior was one of my favorite mods...yours came out perfect. I'm still jealous of your new u bar headlights :chair: lol...those headlights look so sick! sucks that they don't make those for us EscaTahoe guys or whatever @HiHoeSilver calls me lol

haha, thanks man! and yeah, i would think they would make aftermarket Tahoe stuff like that before they would a Denali. Guess i am lucky for once! and i Love this interior now. It's a pleasurable driver in and out.

OK, totally makes sense. I am old, might be getting a little senile too!

I think Rocket is right. I need either a shorter spring or to heat or cut. and i dont want to do either. My buddy said when we puts it on his lift the short springs i already got almost pop out. When it comes to getting stance 'just right', it's amazing how much one inch can be to accomplish. :) maybe i will just stay with it having a little rake. I put my 3rd row seats back in and ratchet strapped my sub box to them hoping that extra weight would bring her down a little. Probably only an 1/8in
 

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