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

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RooTBeeRthe1st

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After some searching through the forum the general consensus of a factory height measurements are 35" front and 37" rear so I am pretty spot on for the 2" drop with the front strut flip to under the arm with the grade 9 hardware and the $150 ebay rear drop springs/shock brackets.
Curious what mine's actually sitting at now then.
 

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Front Driver's Side
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Considering it's not supposed to be a lift kit, with the slightly larger tires and everything actually is quite a bit taller than stock I suppose.


Rear Driver's Side
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Had my alignment done this morning. They said that I got everything really close when I replaced the upper/lower control arms and inner/outer tie rods.

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Awesome dude! You were damn close!! Interesting numbers there. I am going to save this to my alignment thread for future reference. How does she feel?
 
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Awesome dude! You were damn close!! Interesting numbers there. I am going to save this to my alignment thread for future reference. How does she feel?
Feels fine. They told me to bring it back in 6 months to have it rechecked.

Now to get my new tires mounted/balanced to the new wheels. Probably next week
 

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