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2008 Denali Sierra Awd With 3" Bell Tech Shackle Kit


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looks good man, but it still looks high out back due to the white inside the wheels well. Get a set of rear inner fender liners, or rocker guard the white.

 

d**n fine lookin vehicle though man :M16:

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The rear drop looks great.

 

I agree with blacking out the rear wheel wells somehow, they would match the front then.

 

Very nice truck though.

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Your truck looks good. I think certain trucks in certain colors at certain heights get kind of a stretched-out limo look to them. Your's is one of them. Congrats! It looks good! :)

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Everyone who sees my truck in person tells me the back is lower than the front. I don't know what im gonna do about it..I might shave the factory block down a little. The back if you put the tape measure on it is about a 1/2" lower than the front. I really stuck on what I should do?

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I just measured my truck today. The rear is 2-1/2" higher than the front. It would make sense that your truck is now 1/2" lower in the rear since you used a 3" kit.

 

Does the Bell Tech kit come with shims to correct pinion angle?

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I think it looks perfect. I have a black SD and I want to install the same kit....but I am a suspension noob. Can you detail what parts and how hard/long was the install? What tools are needed?

 

Do you notice any difference in the ride?

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