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How to 1" lift and 1.5" level a new LTZ

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Old January 18th, 2016, 6:36 PM
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Default How to 1" lift and 1.5" level a new LTZ

I am leaning towards a 1" rear and 1.5" level kit like this for my 2016 Suburban 4x4 LTZ but this (see link) but it says no LTZ's whats the best way to do this? I would like to fit 33" 275-20Rs on my stock rims with no rubbing if possible. I said I didn't want to lift it. Other then cost what are the drawbacks to doing this? Will ride, breaking etc be negatively affected? What else I might not even be thinking of? What should the install cost of whatever is suggested run approximately also?

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Did you ever get your lift done? I think the comment in your link is assuming that an LTZ has air bag suspension, but it doesn't. It does have a magnetic suspension though.

I just bought a 2016 LTZ Suburban and I was wondering if there are any special precautions or sensor adjustments that need to be done.




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