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Pro Comp 4” Lift Kit for Denali w/ Magneride


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On 9/27/2018 at 5:12 AM, Denali34 said:

The used that same kit number for the 2017 year models. There is no difference in the truck between 2017 and 2018 year models. That kit comes with rear shocks which you will not need if you have Magneride. You will need to purchase the extension brackets not listed with the kit. The wheels I have are the stock 22" wheels. I believe they are 9" wide. The clear the upper control arms. The stock 20" that come on the trucks will not clear and will require spacers. I am running 285/55R22 tires. 

Where can i get the extension brackets Can you send a link please

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Was going back and forth on lift kits for my 2018 Denali. Ended up with ReadyLift 4" SST kit for 2014-2018 Silverado/Sierra. Bolted up perfectly, high quality kit. Had the dealer perform a "trim height relearn" to resolve  any issues with the level of the arms for the magneride sensors and the truck drives great. 4" in the front and replaces the factory 1.25" rear block with a 3" rear lift block. Perfectly level. 

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On 6/24/2020 at 10:37 PM, seanscarf said:

Was going back and forth on lift kits for my 2018 Denali. Ended up with ReadyLift 4" SST kit for 2014-2018 Silverado/Sierra. Bolted up perfectly, high quality kit. Had the dealer perform a "trim height relearn" to resolve  any issues with the level of the arms for the magneride sensors and the truck drives great. 4" in the front and replaces the factory 1.25" rear block with a 3" rear lift block. Perfectly level. 

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Your truck looks great! This is the appearance I am shooting for. Did you have to install wheel spacers? If so, what size? I see ReadyLift website suggests 1/2" spacers. Also, did you install the lift then take it straight to your local dealership to have them perform the "Trim Height Relearn"? I am wondering if moving the 'neutral' or 'baseline' of the MagneRide sensor will cause any problems in the future. I would assume the sensor has a finite amount of travel and moving the 'baseline' could move the MIN or MAX positions to a point where they would never be reached as the suspension cycles .For that reason,  I really like the idea of changing the length of the MagneRide rod, or installing a bracket similar to what SuspensionMaxx offers, instead of reprogramming the Magneride system. Now that you have been riding this lift for the past few weeks, how are you liking it? Could you please post more pictures/angles? Thanks! 

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On 6/24/2020 at 10:37 PM, seanscarf said:

Was going back and forth on lift kits for my 2018 Denali. Ended up with ReadyLift 4" SST kit for 2014-2018 Silverado/Sierra. Bolted up perfectly, high quality kit. Had the dealer perform a "trim height relearn" to resolve  any issues with the level of the arms for the magneride sensors and the truck drives great. 4" in the front and replaces the factory 1.25" rear block with a 3" rear lift block. Perfectly level. 

 

What size tires are those?

 

On 6/24/2020 at 10:37 PM, seanscarf said:

 

 

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On 6/24/2020 at 10:37 PM, seanscarf said:

Was going back and forth on lift kits for my 2018 Denali. Ended up with ReadyLift 4" SST kit for 2014-2018 Silverado/Sierra. Bolted up perfectly, high quality kit. Had the dealer perform a "trim height relearn" to resolve  any issues with the level of the arms for the magneride sensors and the truck drives great. 4" in the front and replaces the factory 1.25" rear block with a 3" rear lift block. Perfectly level. 

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IMG_1179.JPGSo it’s the kit for the regular Sierra not the magneride kit? 

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On 6/24/2020 at 10:37 PM, seanscarf said:

Was going back and forth on lift kits for my 2018 Denali. Ended up with ReadyLift 4" SST kit for 2014-2018 Silverado/Sierra. Bolted up perfectly, high quality kit. Had the dealer perform a "trim height relearn" to resolve  any issues with the level of the arms for the magneride sensors and the truck drives great. 4" in the front and replaces the factory 1.25" rear block with a 3" rear lift block. Perfectly level. 

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Do you have a link for this kit?

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