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duke90

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My 2017 XL Denali
 

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Great pics, I haven't got through the whole thread yet but I was wondering how noticeable a 2" level is? Local shop will do it for $450, I don't mind a little lift but I want to keep it on the low side because we use it as our road trip vehicle, just don't like the look of the factory rake.
 

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The suspensionmaxx 1.5" is pretty easy to put in yourself with basic tools. And looks very close to stock. I noticed a lot of guys who did the 2.5 also went up 1 in the rear, which I did not want to do. Plus the 1.5 requires no extra modifications and works fine with factory wheel offset.
 

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Can people measure from the center of the wheel to the fender lip?

And then state what lift they are using?

This eliminates any tire size differences and can let people see how much real lift things give
 

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