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Z71_BURBAN

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Picked this '19 Z71 up last year, and just got done with the mods below. Fox 2.0's up front and shocks out back. Wayyy better than the stock suspension. Then put 275/70R18 Toyo ATIII's on. Clearance is fantastic up front now, gained nearly 4" total at the bumper. Had to do a little massaging to the front passenger fender liner with a heat gun, but now there is no rubbing at all.

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olyelr

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Picked this '19 Z71 up last year, and just got done with the mods below. Fox 2.0's up front and shocks out back. Wayyy better than the stock suspension. Then put 275/70R18 Toyo ATIII's on. Clearance is fantastic up front now, gained nearly 4" total at the bumper. Had to do a little massaging to the front passenger fender liner with a heat gun, but now there is no rubbing at all.

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Hell yea!

I put the fox units on the front of my wifes denali. We like them too.

Did you run them at the preset setting, or did you lower them a bit? I figured I got about 3” or more of lift out of them in the preset configuration, so I lowered them down a bit to match the rear height.
 

Oh Kee Pah

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Picked this '19 Z71 up last year, and just got done with the mods below. Fox 2.0's up front and shocks out back. Wayyy better than the stock suspension. Then put 275/70R18 Toyo ATIII's on. Clearance is fantastic up front now, gained nearly 4" total at the bumper. Had to do a little massaging to the front passenger fender liner with a heat gun, but now there is no rubbing at all.


Well done!
Saved your picture #3 to my rotating desktop files.
Yes sir, it looks THAT good.

Enjoy the ride - I have nothing but praise for my Fox 2.0s
 

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Picked this '19 Z71 up last year, and just got done with the mods below. Fox 2.0's up front and shocks out back. Wayyy better than the stock suspension. Then put 275/70R18 Toyo ATIII's on. Clearance is fantastic up front now, gained nearly 4" total at the bumper. Had to do a little massaging to the front passenger fender liner with a heat gun, but now there is no rubbing at all.
Your Suburban looks amazing. Great photos, perfect stance to large tire ratio. Thanks for sharing.
 

ThomasD22

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upload_2021-2-3_15-22-30.jpegupload_2021-2-3_15-22-30.jpegupload_2021-2-3_15-22-30.jpeg1.5” Motofab leveling kit with 275/60/r20 Continental TerrainContact A/Ts on my new to me 2017 LT. Front is right at 1/8” lower than the back which is completely fine with me, really didn’t want it to look or be nose high. As for the tires, I couldn’t be happier with them. I’m a 90% on road 10% off road driver and these things are the absolute most comfortable and quietest tires I’ve ever owned. I think that the running boards and chrome door molding are coming off next, and the air dam trim not far behind. Thanks to everyone on this thread for the inspiration!
 

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i would trim the valance to match the boards, then remove the boards.

not a fan of real short or voided valances...just looks odd and gives a nose high appearance. really look at the lines on the valance and create a natural appearing line.
 

ThomasD22

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i would trim the valance to match the boards, then remove the boards.

not a fan of real short or voided valances...just looks odd and gives a nose high appearance. really look at the lines on the valance and create a natural appearing line.
i would trim the valance to match the boards, then remove the boards.

not a fan of real short or voided valances...just looks odd and gives a nose high appearance. really look at the lines on the valance and create a natural appearing line.
i think my plan will be to just cut the “wings” off at first. I’ll see how it looks and go from there, may take another inch or 2 off at most. Appreciate the input though
 
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