What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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So finally got around to lowering the Escalade today here’s a couple pics my mechanic sent me, went with a 2” spring in the rear and lowering keys up front, definitely thinking about going with a 3-4” spring in the rear, definitely looks a lot better

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Wrapping the running boards and rack is a good plan . And maybe handles. Black wheels I can’t agree on tho. I love the ones you have now . Btw any rubbing ?

I’m definitely gonna wrap the rack I’m thinking the running boards I’ll need to find a cleaner set cause both of mine have dents in the chrome so they might look ****** wrapped, I’ve got the black color matched Denali door handles on there already, rims would be the last thing if I go that route, not sure on the rubbing picking it up today he didn’t have time to align it last night


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I’m definitely gonna wrap the rack I’m thinking the running boards I’ll need to find a cleaner set cause both of mine have dents in the chrome so they might look ****** wrapped, I’ve got the black color matched Denali door handles on there already, rims would be the last thing if I go that route, not sure on the rubbing picking it up today he didn’t have time to align it last night


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:doh2: I dont know why I thought you have esky handles lol . Yea just start with the rack and go from there.
 

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So finally got around to lowering the Escalade today here’s a couple pics my mechanic sent me, went with a 2” spring in the rear and lowering keys up front, definitely thinking about going with a 3-4” spring in the rear, definitely looks a lot better

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Looks great! If you are still running autoride shocks in the rear you can modify the ride height sensors to get the back a little lower.
 

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Looks great! If you are still running autoride shocks in the rear you can modify the ride height sensors to get the back a little lower.

Thanks, nope ditched the auto ride I’ve got the Bilstein yellow and blues front and rear, I’ll have to get different rear springs at some point along with the new rear sway bar links and the free travel mod and I’ll be just about perfect height wise


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So finally got around to lowering the Escalade today here’s a couple pics my mechanic sent me, went with a 2” spring in the rear and lowering keys up front, definitely thinking about going with a 3-4” spring in the rear, definitely looks a lot better

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Looks great. Went with the crown kit? Let us know how it rides with the Bilsteins.
 

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Looks great. Went with the crown kit? Let us know how it rides with the Bilsteins.

Thanks, I love the stance I went with the Crown 2/2 kit, 2” springs and extenders in the rear with keys up front, it rides very nice and smooth not rough at all, I might do spindles down the road so there’s less wear and tear on the front end


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Thanks, I love the stance I went with the Crown 2/2 kit, 2” springs and extenders in the rear with keys up front, it rides very nice and smooth not rough at all, I might do spindles down the road so there’s less wear and tear on the front end


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I wish I went with bilsteins
 

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