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Old 02-05-2007, 04:42 PM
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Lowering a 2007 Denali???

Has anyone done this yet? which kit did you use? much worse is the ride than stock? bumpy? rough? if you have a denali, with air ride, does the air ride still work?
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Old 02-11-2007, 08:39 PM
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Re: Lowering a 2007 Denali???

Have the Eibach kit on the 07 (4 springs and sensor rods)

Had the Ground Force kit on my 05 (rear springs and front TB keys)

I looked at the GF for the 07 but liked the Eibach better as they addressed the suspension sensor rods with replacement correct length rods that compensate for the lowered suspension. GF just has you bend the brackets.

The truck handles like a go cart now as the cg is lower. The ride is great, as stock, no issues. Eibach has been in the suspension business for many many years (a lot longer than GF). They make springs for nascar, other race cars and about any vehicle you can think of.

If you do it yourself, with the new suspension you will need a spring compressor for the front springs.
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Old 02-11-2007, 10:35 PM
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Re: Lowering a 2007 Denali???

How much did you lower it? Where did you get the eibach set-up from?
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