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I purchased a 2015 GMC Denali and I now have 3500 miles on it. I noticed that it leans to the drivers side about 3/4 of an inch so off to the dealership it goes. The dealership just called me to tell me that they contacted gm tech to find out what was going on and GM tech told them that since the gas tank and the driver sit on that side of the vehicle that that is normal and within spec so there's nothing they can do for the leaning problem and I can come pick my truck up. I'm beyond furious as there is no way that this is acceptable. Not sure what my next step is. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks Josh

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All of them seem to be a little different. Every GM I have owned (5 since 2007) has a had a 1/2 to 3/4" lean to the drivers side in the front. The rear right has always been higher as well compared to the left. I was under the understanding that they did this to account for the crown of the road. Level the front with a set of coilovers and the rear should be level as well.

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The problem with the leveling is the magnetic ride shocks that the Denali's have on them.

You are correct, that would be an issue. Is it off in the front like I mentioned or just the rear?

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Every truck I've owned went through this. The entire suspension relxes as you break it in.. The Colorado's loose over an inch in the rear. You actually have to re-aim the headlights. I put bags on the second one so I was able to level it back out.

 

My 2014 dropped 3/4 on the gas tank side but now it's leveled out again. I noticed right from new as I had to set my sway bar for my trailer. I rechecked it one day out of curiosity and both sides are the same now.

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