Yukon XL Leveling Kit Pics

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Does anyone have a pic of a Yukon XL with a leveling kit? Trying to picture how mine would look.

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there are plenty of pics of tahoes with leveling kits...i think there are a couple of yukons on here and maybe they will respond shortly

just my opinion though...yukons look a little more "elegant" so it doesnt seem like many lift/level them...more tahoes are lifted/leveled
 

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I am installing a 2.5" CCM kit on my '07 suburban this tues. I will post pics, or have someone post them for me since I don't think I can post them being that would only be my second post...... Thats enough of the word "post" for me.
 
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Sounds good. What wheels and tires are you running?
 

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No tires or wheels just yet. May just stick with the factory wheels and throw on some 285's in the spring. Starting the install today at noon eastern.
 

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Every truck I had I lifted it. Just like the look a lot better than stock. I have a '98 diesel beetle that I lifted too. I did a 1.5" lift in the rear because of family trips. It sits nice on level ground, but you can see in the second pic that even at a slight incline the back sits higher.
 

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^look into air bags for the rear coils. I use them for campling loads. Pump them up with a load to level the rear, and deflate to bring it back down. Cost ~$100 for the Airlift 1000s.
 
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I have the bags too, they are great. Pretty easy to install and easy to use. Mine don't leak down at all either. With that rear lift, you most definitely need the front lift, IMO.
 

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