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Trying to determine if a 2023 Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate with super cruise control can be lifted.   would lift it 3.5" to 4"max.  Does anyone know if a lift will interfere with the super cruise control functionality?

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Highly likely.  Super Cruise is designed to operate on a stock height truck and stock diameter tires, and then should account for something like trailer sag.  There are no reprogramming or calibrations to the system to tell the truck it has been raised because there is no factory lift kit that fits the Denali. 

 

Plus, Denali have the Adaptive Ride Control.  

 

Not an ideal truck to lift.  

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4 hours ago, newdude said:

 

 

Not an ideal truck to lift.  

X2

Unless you're making it a show truck (ie. 12" lift  and 40s and another 10 grand minimum) you're looking for headaches. 

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20230621_142401.thumb.jpg.07b5948f54e4e8200cc2e4e1f31c37d0.jpg3.5" rough country lift with 285-65r20 no problem with super cruise or anything else. 

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36 minutes ago, jdlefty3 said:

20230621_142401.thumb.jpg.07b5948f54e4e8200cc2e4e1f31c37d0.jpg3.5" rough country lift with 285-65r20 no problem with super cruise or anything else. 

Except for it being on its roof! LOL, Sorry, I had to.

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On 6/21/2023 at 3:33 PM, eppieguy said:

Except for it being on its roof! LOL, Sorry, I had to.

Lol! Every picture I post is upside down for some reason. 

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On 6/21/2023 at 1:56 PM, jdlefty3 said:

20230621_142401.thumb.jpg.07b5948f54e4e8200cc2e4e1f31c37d0.jpg3.5" rough country lift with 285-65r20 no problem with super cruise or anything else. 

You might want to start doubling up on payments, youre a little bit upside down... 😉😉 Im here all week, try the salmon 😂😂

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[email protected]

Jul 10, 2023, 9:21 AM
 
 
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Good Morning,
 
As discussed on the phone, the vehicle cannot be lifted or leveled. The calibrations for the Super cruise system require the vehicle to be at as-built ride-height or the system may not function. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to me directly.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jaycie
Your GMC Senior Executive Resolution Liaison
(855) 880-1500 ext 5911740
Service Request #: 9-10255796454
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45 minutes ago, reelup42 said:

[email protected]

Jul 10, 2023, 9:21 AM
 
 
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Good Morning,
 
As discussed on the phone, the vehicle cannot be lifted or leveled. The calibrations for the Super cruise system require the vehicle to be at as-built ride-height or the system may not function. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to me directly.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jaycie
Your GMC Senior Executive Resolution Liaison
(855) 880-1500 ext 5911740
Service Request #: 9-10255796454

That's what I thought. Too many things change when lifted .

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Hi, found this forum searching for the same answer. Went ahead and went forward with a 6” on a 24 Denali ultimate 1500 and super cruise works just fine after.  

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On 11/25/2023 at 7:05 PM, atxracer said:

Hi, found this forum searching for the same answer. Went ahead and went forward with a 6” on a 24 Denali ultimate 1500 and super cruise works just fine after.  

What brand lift did you go with?

Posted
18 hours ago, TXS Heat said:

Looks good! So no issues with SC? 
 

What kit did you use? 

No issues so far got 9000 miles on it now. I used the rough country 3.5 kit for the denali. 

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