What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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I was out and about today in the yukon and as I was walking up to to it from across the parking lot I noticed the left side looked lower than the right and sure enough measuring at the wheels both front and rear is 1/2" lower on the left, wth? I measured the front first and thought maybe a bad strut or something could be the problem but it's on the rear also
any ideas? how would I correct it? I have the z55 and everything is working fine. tire pressure is within .2/10'th. gas is at about 2/3rd's
 
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I was out and about today in the yukon and as I was walking up to to it from across the parking lot I noticed the left side looked lower than the right and sure enough measuring at the wheels both front and rear is 1/2" lower on the left, wth? I measured the front first and thought maybe a bad strut or something could be the problem but it's on the rear also
any ideas? how would I correct it? I have the z55 and everything is working fine.
How full is your fuel tank? I have seen various folks on here talk about their vehicles being slightly lower on the left versus the right side. Some think it’s because that’s the side the fuel tank is on along with there is always someone sitting in the drivers seat and not the passenger seat so the right side settles more. Not sure about the validity of it all, but that’s what I’ve read.
 
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I was out and about today in the yukon and as I was walking up to to it from across the parking lot I noticed the left side looked lower than the right and sure enough measuring at the wheels both front and rear is 1/2" lower on the left, wth? I measured the front first and thought maybe a bad strut or something could be the problem but it's on the rear also
any ideas? how would I correct it? I have the z55 and everything is working fine. tire pressure is within .2/10'th
Reset your resting ride height with the Tech2. Make sure it's sitting on a level surface and anything that shouldn't be in there is out. Do it from outside the vehicle with the Tech2 running out the window

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Reset your resting ride height with the Tech2. Make sure it's sitting on a level surface and anything that shouldn't be in there is out. Do it from outside the vehicle with the Tech2 running out the window

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I have reset before when I replaced the pump about a year ago or so, seems weird that both the front and rear would both be 1/2" but I will go try it and see
 
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I have reset before when I replaced the pump about a year ago or so, seems weird that both the front and rear would both be 1/2" but I will go try it and see
Before you do, measure with a tape measure the height of each wheel well from the ground up the center of the wheel so you'll know exactly what the difference is

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I was out and about today in the yukon and as I was walking up to to it from across the parking lot I noticed the left side looked lower than the right and sure enough measuring at the wheels both front and rear is 1/2" lower on the left, wth? I measured the front first and thought maybe a bad strut or something could be the problem but it's on the rear also
any ideas? how would I correct it? I have the z55 and everything is working fine. tire pressure is within .2/10'th. gas is at about 2/3rd's

That's the "GM lean" man... it's widely documented.

Resetting the ride height via the Tech2 won't accomplish anything. The rear air shocks are Y-ed together so they cannot adjust independently/side to side.
 

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That's the "GM lean" man... it's widely documented.

Resetting the ride height via the Tech2 won't accomplish anything. The rear air shocks are Y-ed together so they cannot adjust independently/side to side.
I was just going to say the same thing after I thought about, but I measured again and the front left is 5/8" lower than the right
 

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You are better off putting aside the money you would spend on an extended warranty than buying one. My Buddy signed up for Car Shield and the first time he needed them, they gave him the complete run-a-round. He had to take it to one of their shops that wasn’t anywhere near him and had to wait a week for the repair to be made. I have a hard time believing a good repair shop would sign up for any program since they don’t get paid very much.
Car Shield is the one Ice-T is selling on TV. I figured it was a sham. Anytime they resort to celebrity endorsements it usually means rip off.
 

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