Will in Nashville's 2005 Yukon Denali

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I've spent the last few weekends making 350+ mile round trip trips in the Yukon for some family stuff. The past two weekends I've scraped 5lbs of bugs off the truck when I got home. This is halfway through the drive this past Saturday. The windshield looks just as bad

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What drop do you have? 2-3? Also what size tire are you running. I have 3-4/5-6 kit with AWD but Im going to have to raise it back up 2-3 because the CV axels won't hold up lowered that much.
 
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My tires are 295/35-24. The drop is 2/3-4 roughly. Spindles are 2" and the rear is a Belltech 3/4 kit that depends on if you use the spacer or not.

There are other dudes on here dropped lower than I am, so I'm sure they could help out with CV angles and whatnot. I've had no problem at all.
 
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My tires are 295/45-24. The drop is 2/3-4 roughly. Spindles are 2" and the rear is a Belltech 3/4 kit that depends on if you use the spacer or not.

There are other dudes on here dropped lower than I am, so I'm sure they could help out with CV angles and whatnot. I've had no problem at all.

Does the Belltech kit properly delete the auto ride or do you have the DIC warning all the time?
 
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It came with lower shock extensions and replacement auto ride links, although I lost mine and had to replace them with some small threaded rod. I reused my existing air shocks that I replaced a couple year before
 
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