lifting a 2007 suburban 1500
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Spacers that fit where? You will have a different driveshaft angle now and may need driveshaft work if the lift is done on the suspension. You have to watch out for brake hose length. More detail about where the lift is taking place is needed. Why are you lifting? Bigger tires and wheels? Fuel mileage will go down and less power from the line. More wear and tear on suspension and steering components.
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thot I already replied to this , I want more ground clearance, and have had several jeeps I lifted , and 2 are in back driveway . I was wondering about auto level .
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I see you are a squid too , USS Carl Vinson CVN 70 (Chucky V) 1980-83 Plank Owner etc. etc. what do you know about the stupid auto level system my suburban LTZ came with ?
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